Scam emails can come in all sorts of shapes and sizes – an Amazon order you've supposedly made, a message from your bank advising you of a problem with your account or even being ... If you've ever been tempted to reply to your scammers, take a look at this TED Talk to see what might happen next. read more
Spam emails: you may never think they’ll happen to you – but it’s much easier to get sucked in than you’d think. Scam emails can come in all sorts of shapes and sizes – an Amazon order you’ve supposedly made, a message from your bank advising you of a problem with your account or even being told you’re due for a tax rebate. read more
To get better earthquake data for tremors and quakes that happen far from existing sensors, a group of scientists in the UK, Italy, and Malta suggest turning to the internet. As Science News reports, the fiber-optic cables already laid down to carry communication between continents could be repurposed as seismic sensors with the help of lasers. read more
I sent him a message asking if this was a legitimate e-mail, but he didn't respond to my question. Instead he sent me a form that had to be filled out and e-mailed back immediately. I sent it back and then decided to do some research. read more