The Consumer Federation of America estimates the annual cost of online scams at $119 billion, pointing to social media as a big part of the problem.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Iranians on the ground have been transmitting information in Persian through Israeli social media accounts.
Posting videos of strike impact sites and criticism of local government has led to arrests in a handful of countries ...
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NCERT Row: SC Seeks Action Against ‘Mischief Mongers’ Over Social Media Reactions to Court Order
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday took strong exception to social media reactions of some "mischief mongers" over its ...
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Closing arguments begin in bellwether social media trial
The lead plaintiff’s attorney in a landmark lawsuit alleging addictive practices by social media sites used a wildlife reference during his closing arguments Thursday to illustrate how his young ...
New York ranks as one of the top states for online scams, according to a new report. A Consumer Federation of America report finds state consumers lose $6.5 billion a year – or $325 per person – to ...
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Brits in Dubai warned not to take photos of war damage in UAE - as tourist faces two years in jail
Videos of drone and missile strikes were regularly shared on social media in the early days of the conflict, but these have largely disappeared.
As spring shopping spikes, an expert gives Newsweek tips to avoid rising online scam when hunting for seasonal deals.
It comes after a British tourist was charged under cyber-crime laws in Dubai over alleged video footage showing missile strikes. The man, 60, is accused of ‘broadcasting, publishing, republishing or ...
One dead after explosion at pro-regime al Quds demonstration in Tehran - Iran called on citizens to take to the streets, ...
The warning to Brits in the UAE comes as 60-year-old man from London arrested in Dubai on Monday accused of breaking strict laws against 'spreading rumours' after allegedly filming Iranian missiles ...
Amid an escalating legal feud between Wilson and the film's producer Amanda Ghost, more evidence is emerging of PR firm The Agency Group's connection to anonymous attack websites.
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