Brittney Pope+FollowAre AI Chatbots Making Phishing Easier?Ever asked an AI chatbot for a company’s login page and just clicked the link? Turns out, that’s riskier than you’d think. New research shows large language models like ChatGPT often generate incorrect or even dangerous URLs—sometimes pointing to phishing sites or unclaimed domains. Attackers are now optimizing their fake sites for AI, not just search engines. Should we trust AI-generated links, or is it time to double-check every address ourselves? #Tech #AIrisks #Phishing34Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowIs Clicking 'Unsubscribe' a Trap?Ever hit 'unsubscribe' to clear out your inbox? Turns out, that quick click could be an open door for hackers. Cybersecurity pros are sounding the alarm: some unsubscribe links don’t just remove you from a list—they confirm you’re a real target or even redirect you to phishing sites. Would you risk it for a cleaner inbox, or is it time to rethink how we handle spam? #Cybersecurity #Phishing #InboxZero #Tech193Share
john57+FollowWould You Trust a Google-Looking Email?Google’s latest warning about a sophisticated email scam is a wake-up call for all of us. The attack uses Google’s own systems to trick users into handing over account access—just by clicking a convincing link. Are passkeys the answer to phishing, or do you still trust two-factor authentication? Would you spot a fake legal notice in your inbox? Let’s debate how we can really stay ahead of these next-gen scams. #Cybersecurity #Phishing #TechDebate #Passkeys #GmailSecurity #Tech10Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowWould You Fall for a Fake Google Call?Just when you thought your inbox was safe, scammers are upping their game—this time with convincing phone calls pretending to be Google support. The twist? They’re after your two-factor authentication code, and some users say the calls even look legit. Would you spot the red flags, or could you be caught off guard? Let’s talk about how you verify what’s real and what’s not in the age of social engineering. #CyberSecurity #TechTalk #Gmail #Phishing #StaySafeOnline #Tech20Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowWould You Fall for This Google Scam?Google’s latest warning to Gmail users is a wake-up call: scammers are now bypassing spam filters and going straight to your phone. They’re impersonating Google reps, using legit-looking numbers, and asking for two-factor authentication codes. If they get it, your account is toast. Would you spot the scam, or could you be tricked by a convincing caller? How do you verify a real tech support call these days? Let’s talk tactics and share your best defense moves. #CyberSecurity #Gmail #Phishing #TechTalk #StaySafeOnline #Tech223Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowWould You Fall for a Fake Google Call?Just when you thought your inbox was safe, scammers are upping their game—this time with convincing phone calls pretending to be Google support. The twist? They’re after your two-factor authentication code, and some users say the calls even look legit. Would you spot the red flags, or could you be caught off guard? Let’s talk about how you verify what’s real and what’s not in the age of social engineering. #CyberSecurity #TechTalk #Gmail #Phishing #StaySafeOnline00Share
Mark Pruitt+FollowWill Google’s Scam Alerts Really Outsmart Fraudsters?Ever get those sketchy 'unpaid toll' texts? Google’s rolling out smarter scam detection in its Messages app, promising to flag suspicious messages before you get duped. The tech scans for red flags—think urgent language, odd links, and fake logos—right on your device. But as scammers get more sophisticated, can Google’s new defense keep up? Would you trust AI to spot the fakes, or do you still double-check every alert yourself? #GoogleMessages #ScamDetection #MobileSecurity #TechDebate #Phishing #Tech00Share
jenna64+FollowEdinburgh Students Reset Passwords on a Saturday?!Imagine having to go to school on a Saturday... just to reset your password! After a phishing attack locked thousands of Edinburgh students out of their online study materials right before exams, schools opened their doors over the weekend so everyone could get back online. No data was stolen, but talk about exam stress! Shoutout to the staff who jumped in to help and kept things running. Wild times for revision season! #CyberAttack #Edinburgh #StudentLife #ExamSeason #Phishing #Education00Share
Kendra Jackson+FollowWould You Outsmart a Phone Thief?Imagine getting your iPhone stolen—then the thief tries to trick you with a fake Apple message to steal your data. That’s exactly what happened to one user, who clapped back with a message that left the thief powerless. As digital fraud gets more sophisticated, are you ready to defend your data if your device goes missing? Would you spot a phishing attempt, or would you fall for it? Let’s talk about the real risks behind phone theft and how you’d handle it. #Cybersecurity #Phishing #iPhoneSecurity #TechDebate #DigitalSafety #Tech00Share
jamesmcdaniel+FollowAre Weak Passwords Still Our Biggest Risk?Just read about 19 billion passwords leaked, and it’s wild that “123456” is still the most common. Even with all the tech advances, most people stick to easy-to-guess passwords, making credential stuffing a hacker’s playground. With SMS phishing on the rise and phone carriers failing to block attacks, is it time we rethink how we secure our digital lives? Would you trust a password manager, or is multi-factor authentication the only way forward? #Cybersecurity #PasswordSecurity #Phishing #TechDebate #DigitalSafety #Tech00Share