Scams stories
The number of cybersecurity incidents in the second quarter of 2021 has risen to more than 1,350, accounting for $3.9 million in direct financial losses.
According to Avast, many New Zealanders are exposing themselves to unnecessary online risks and cyber threats through careless digital practices.
DDoS attacks have decreased by 38.8% compared to Q2 2020, with China leading in SSH attacks but losing ground overall, says Kaspersky.
Cybercriminals are exploiting Olympic Games fans with online fraud schemes, including phishing pages and fake tickets, warns Kaspersky.
These scams are specifically designed to trick unsuspecting consumers to share personal information or engage in behaviour that puts their privacy at risk.
1 in 6 online daters have fallen victim to doxing, a new study finds. Personal data exposure on dating platforms remains a concern for users.
Tactics used by fraudsters to victimise users online have evolved over time, from pure cold calling to more sophisticated ploys.
More than half of consumers lose trust in organisations after receiving scam messages, according to a global study from Callsign.
Phishing remains the top cyber threat to consumers, with scams related to the pandemic also on the rise, says NortonLifeLock research.
Scams make up 56% of all online fraud attacks, according to new research from cyber intelligence company Group-IB.
Tessian warns of growing trend of SMS scams targeting meal kit delivery companies, as COVID-19 lockdowns increase their usage.
Most attempts by organisations to educate customers about fraud are ineffective, says new research from Callsign.
Over a third of New Zealanders have been victims of cybercrime, with an estimated loss of NZD$198 million, according to a new report.
Users are becoming more aware of phishing email attacks related to COVID-19, according to new research by KnowBe4.
Cybercriminals used the time to plan more malicious propagation techniques, both new and evolved from previous methods.
Spikes in vaccine-related phishing activity centred around new updates, announcements and ground-breaking approvals from around the world.
Millions of email attacks are bypassing organisations' cyber security measures, leaving them vulnerable to threats, says Barracuda.
In total, Australians lost $176 million to scams in 2020, 23% higher than the previous year, with phishing the most reported type.
As the medicines are being offered on the dark net, purchasers have no way of knowing whether they are genuine, according to Check Point.
Barracuda's new report highlights how cybercriminals are adapting quickly to current events and new tactics, with spear-phishing attacks on the rise.