This New Scam Is Leaving Voicemails Saying You Owe $1,000 by Jake Peterson from Lifehacker on 2025-11-21 20:00 (#71N22) No one charged a new iPhone to your Amazon account.
This Surprisingly Convincing Phishing Scam Imitates Apple Support by Emily Long from Lifehacker on 2025-12-05 20:00 (#71Z71) Fraudsters can trick even those who know the signs.
That PayPal 'Automatic Payment Status' Email Is a Scam by Emily Long from Lifehacker on 2025-12-17 18:00 (#727YW) PayPal impersonators are at it again.
How a Simple URL Typo Can Make You a Target for Malware by Emily Long from Lifehacker on 2025-12-19 20:30 (#729NX) Direct navigation isn't without risk.
Don't Fall for This 'Out of Stock' Purchase Scam by Emily Long from Lifehacker on 2025-12-22 15:00 (#72B36) They never intended to send you that item.
Betterment Users Are Being Targeted in This Crypto Scam by Emily Long from Lifehacker on 2026-01-14 14:00 (#72TKN) Sorry: The roboadvisor is not tripling your investment.
How to Protect Your Credit Cards From 'Web Skimming' Scams by Emily Long from Lifehacker on 2026-01-16 15:30 (#72WFS) Your payment info can be harvested during online checkouts.
This 'Ad Blocker' Actually Initiates ClickFix Attacks by Emily Long from Lifehacker on 2026-01-21 19:30 (#730F1) NexShield crashes your browser before running a malicious command.
Ten Brands Scammers Are Most Likely to Impersonate by Emily Long from Lifehacker on 2026-01-26 22:00 (#7343R) Threat actors love to imitate well-known tech and social media companies.
This Phishing Scam Comes From a Real Microsoft Email Address by Emily Long from Lifehacker on 2026-01-29 13:30 (#736DP) Just because it comes from a legitimate domain doesn't mean it's real.
That Text About a Suspicious Apple Pay Transaction Is Probably a Scam by Michelle Ehrhardt from Lifehacker on 2026-02-04 21:30 (#73B7T) Apple doesn't reach out to its users that way.
This Aggressive Spyware Is Targeting Both Android and iOS Devices by Emily Long from Lifehacker on 2026-02-11 19:00 (#73GHF) Threat actors get full access to compromised devices.
These Malicious AI Assistants in Chrome Are Stealing User Credentials by Emily Long from Lifehacker on 2026-02-13 20:00 (#73JAG) Attackers are impersonating ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok.