The FBI warns of criminals altering images shared on social media and using them as fake proof of life photos in virtual kidnapping ransom scams. This is part of a public service announcement ...
A senior FBI official is pushing back against an MS NOW report that FBI Director Kash Patel told his girlfriend’s security detail to drive her intoxicated friend home after a night out in Nashville.
An FBI official on Thursday struggled to answer basic questions about the structure of antifa after President Trump designated the group as a domestic terrorist organization, prompting a top Democrat ...
FBI Director Kash Patel has revealed the FBI has been working on an artificial intelligence (AI) project that will assist the agency in its national security mission. "These are investments that will ...
An FBI alert and new fraud data by Entrust show criminals are increasingly using AI-generated deepfake videos to escalate kidnapping and extortion scams, raising new risks for consumers and families.
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Criminals are using social media to create fake photos and videos, making it appear as though loved ones have been kidnapped to demand ransom payments, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation ...
Sources claim Patel scolded the lead agent on Alexis Wilkins' security detail for initially declining to give the woman's friend a ride home Samuel Corum/Getty Sources claim FBI Director Kash Patel ...
The FBI has issued a new alert on a rapidly growing cybercrime problem known as account takeover fraud. Cybercriminals are using social engineering tactics to trick individuals into giving away ...
Browser extensions with more than 8 million installs are harvesting users’ complete and extended AI conversations and selling them for marketing purposes, according to data collected from the Google ...
The FBI has issued a warning to Americans that online criminals are increasingly stealing photos and videos found on social media to use as fake “proof of life” images in virtual kidnapping scams. The ...