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eBay is a trusted site with a global marketplace. In 2025, shoppers from 190 countries and territories, roughly 136 million active buyers, spent about $79.6 billion on eBay. The question is, how safe is eBay? What happens if something goes wrong? And are you protected from fraud while using their platform? Is eBay safe and secure? ...

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As one of the largest social media platforms, Facebook is a scammer’s goldmine, giving attackers access to billions of potential targets. In 2025, 30% of the people reporting scams said it started on social media, with combined losses reaching $2.1 billion. The prevalence of scams on social media might tempt some users to delete their Facebook...

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Apple Pay is one of the most flexible and secure payment methods you can use for online and in-person purchases in lieu of credit cards. But just because it has built-in fraud warnings doesn’t mean scammers can’t exploit a loophole here or there. Scammers who target your Apple Pay will make sure you’re unable to...

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Meta just put an end to a spyware campaign targeting WhatsApp users. The threat is linked to the firm NSO, the developer of the infamous Pegasus spyware. In this report, we will cover what the campaign likely looked like for those impacted, how spyware breaches your iPhone, why you should care, and what you can...

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As ClickFix attacks targeting Mac users become widely used by cybercriminals, Apple officially introduced a game-changing security feature. In this report, we explain how the feature works, why you shouldn’t ignore it, what ClickFix attacks are and look like, and how you can keep safe.   It’s official, your Mac has a ClickFix attack warning security...

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