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Gergely Orosz alerts Bloomberg's technology account about a profile impersonating a non-existent reporter, calling it a new form of scamming that should be banned.
A GPU modder warns that 96GB 4090 and 5090 cards are not real as of June 2026 and are scams preying on buyers' desperation.
The article describes a sophisticated identity theft scam where attackers use fake job interviews and SSO login flows to steal credentials and drain accounts, warning tech-savvy professionals about new phishing techniques.
The author describes the discovery of AI-generated videos on Facebook that impersonate individuals with disabilities to sell low-quality merchandise, highlighting the ethical concerns and impact on real disabled businesses.
A journalist recounts being scammed by an online telehealth service that charged him for unwanted GLP-1 medications and refused refunds, highlighting a broader pattern of consumer fraud in the growing online weight-loss drug market.
ChatGPT has been caught recommending fake scam websites and cloned stores of defunct brands, raising concerns about its training data being poisoned and the safety of AI-powered shopping assistants.
Scammers are exploiting a Microsoft internal email address typically used for account alerts to send spammy links, potentially tricking recipients. Microsoft says it is investigating and taking action.
A Reddit user debunks claims from Seed IQ (AGX) about solving the ARC-AGI-3 benchmark with a perfect score, arguing that refusal to submit to the Kaggle leaderboard (which allows closed-source submission) suggests a scam.