Fake apps and websites are part of an evolving digital scam landscape. While tech companies are working hard to remove fraudulent platforms, staying informed is your best defense. Think twice before ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...
App stores are supposed to be reliable and free of malware or fake apps, but that's far from the truth. For every legitimate application that solves a real problem, there are dozens of knockoffs ...
Facebook will always be considered one of the popular social media platforms. The best thing about Facebook is its user interface, which allows anyone to create a new profile without much hassle.
A new DoubleVerify report reveals an alarming rise in AI-powered fraudulent apps, with fake iOS and Android apps slipping past official review systems. These malicious apps use AI to create convincing ...
With advances in artificial intelligence, deep fakes and bogus content are becoming harder to detect. A new app called Sora is encouraging people to upload their own images and audio to create AI ...
Google is sounding the alarm for Android users after uncovering a wave of fake VPN apps that sneak malware onto phones and tablets. These dangerous apps pose as privacy tools but hide info stealers, ...