The phishy invitations that appear to be a friendly overture from someone you know are really a digital Trojan horse that gives access to your information.
NEW YORK — The next time you hear of a friend or family member’s upcoming wedding, be sure to check your email inbox in case the invitation has gone there. Richard Israelite of San Francisco said he ...
Scammers are sending fake Evite-style texts and emails during graduation season, tricking people into sharing their personal passwords and security codes. The FTC recently sent a warning about fake ...
Officials are warning Pennsylvanians about a new phishing scam involving fake digital invitations sent from compromised email accounts.
Attorney General Dave Sunday is warning Pennsylvanians of a new scam involving email invitations from compromised accounts. The emails often come from compromised accounts belonging to friends or ...
Opening an electronic invitation from a familiar name may seem harmless, but cybersecurity experts warn it could be a gateway for scammers to steal personal information and money. Alexis Moser, who ...
As more and more couples choose to email wedding invitations, the debate between tech-savvy couples and traditionalists who prefer paper is heating up. For the mobile and mostly under-40 crowd, chic ...
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