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Developments in AI have made fraud and counterfeiting easier, raising the need for tougher fraud detection systems.
People with university degrees or higher education were more likely to correctly identify fake news. Still, this group often overestimated their own skill. In contrast, those with only a high school ...
A global study of more than 66,000 participants has revealed which groups of people are most susceptible to misinformation.
A global study of over 66,000 people reveals that susceptibility to misinformation varies across age, gender, education, and ...
Fake news across social media is becoming ever easier to spread and more difficult to detect. That's thanks to increasingly ...
Most new vinyl is shrink wrapped, but not fakes, as it cuts into the counterfeiters’ profit margins. "I've never seen a shrink wrapped fake, so if it's brand new and not wrapped, that's a red flag," ...
Before reanalyzing their data, we broke the suggested “lost in the mall” story down into its six core elements. These were ...
Researchers at Concordia’s Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science have developed a new approach to identifying fake news. And they say it will be able to find hidden patterns that reveal ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WKRG) — The Federal Communications Commission wants to slash media rules and regulations affecting broadcasting, cable, and other telecommunications industries. FCC Chairman ...
This week, we trace how simple oversights turn into major breaches — and the silent threats most companies still ...