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Small businesses face rising scam losses and AI-driven fraud as the association urges mandatory reporting and tougher platform obligations.
Operators on disconnected networks can now install upgrades via removable media, reducing reliance on remote support for counter-drone systems.
Millions of consumer devices were pulled into a botnet used for hacking and espionage, prompting Google to disable apps and accounts.
Exposed logs show viewers of pirate football streams were steered towards offshore betting sites, raising privacy and fraud risks ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Seven in 10 respondents reported detection gaps, as a survey found many airports and operators still lack a formal counter-drone plan.
More than 5 million connection attempts from 985 organisations show scam traffic is increasingly reaching workplaces via social apps and personal devices.
A new study says cross-border intelligence sharing is vital as fraud losses climb to USD $579.4 billion, yet most tools stay domestic.
Remote responders and field teams gain a faster way to restore communications where fixed networks are absent or damaged.
The scam network's fake texts may have reached millions of Android users, with authorities linking it to major card theft and losses.
Retailers are under growing pressure as live facial recognition flags prolific shoplifters, with June setting a record for alerts.
The rollout gives Hyderabad City Police a live tool to verify claims, route online complaints and preserve evidence across multiple Indian languages.
Repeat offenders are driving most violence at Australian shopping centres, prompting calls for technology and police partnerships to protect families and staff.
Annual recurring revenue growth and surging demand have prompted Clue to bring in veteran software executive Mark Watson to tighten operations.
The multilingual tool could cut complaint-taking from hours to seconds, easing access for migrants, tourists and others in Hyderabad.
Retailers will get instant police warnings within four seconds when serious offenders are spotted, as theft and violence remain high.
Audit trails and expiring links aim to help schools and public safety agencies share redacted records without using email attachments.
Remote crews in emergency and mission-critical settings can now share satellite-backed connectivity across larger field teams, Contrivian said.
Older Americans face sharper phone-fraud risks as AI voice cloning and caller ID spoofing make scams harder to spot.
Customers can now quiz Starling's app before sending money, as UK fraud losses climb and romance scams hit savers hardest.
Privacy advocates say the rollout could wrongly flag innocent people and expose WA residents to biometric surveillance without clear consent or oversight.