Don't Accept Facebook Friend Request From Hacker Jayden K. Smith-Fiction!
False warnings not to accept friend requests from hacker Jayden K. Smith because will gain access to all your friends’ accounts surfaced in July 2017.
False warnings not to accept friend requests from hacker Jayden K. Smith because will gain access to all your friends’ accounts surfaced in July 2017.
Warnings not to accept friend requests from Anwar Jitou are a new twist an old, and false, warning that has been circulating since at least 2009.
A fake news website is behind false reports reports that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was found dead in London.
The “Turkish Crime Family” hacker group has threatened to wipe hundreds of millions of iPhones of data, but it’s not clear how credible the threat is.
The My Friend Cayla doll collects and transmits data about interactions with children; it’s not clear if that’s illegal yet.
Reports of a phishing scam targeting Netflix customers are credible, but it’s not clear how many people have been impacted.
Family Tree Now opt out warnings are mostly real and credible — but reports of criminals using the website to target people or police officers are not.
A “Donald Trump arrested” video is not being used to spread a virus on WhatsApp or Facebook — but real malware threats do exist on those sites.