Cyber security experts have issued a major warning after a viral video link, dubbed the '19-minute video,' spread rapidly across social media platforms, including Instagram and X (formerly Twitter).
A rumour doesn't need to be true to travel; it just needs to be clickable. And few things are more clickable than the promise of a 'private clip,' a Telegram link, and a made-up Olympic backstory that ...
Beware of the 19-minute 34-second viral video! Authorities warn that it is a dangerous AI deepfake designed for cyber fraud ...
19-Minute Viral Video: It’s been more than a week but the ‘19-Minute Viral Video’ is still trending on the internet. Cyber security experts are also closely monitoring the video and the developments ...
The 'ChiChi Call Viral Video' trend may claim to feature a leaked private call, but cybersecurity professionals have revealed it to be a phishing scam designed to hijack phones and steal your data.
Posts identify Zyan Cabrera, a Filipina social media creator, as the woman, but no official records link her to Olympic or international gold medals. Zyan Cabrera's TikTok Searches for 'Pinay viral ...
The girl in the thumbnail could be anyone. Soft lighting. A cramped room. That familiar influencer half‑pose, half‑giggle you've scrolled past a thousand times. She might be flogging a skincare ...
Many users on X were confused after a viral post said the platform had removed the option to copy video links. The rumour about the Copy Link feature no longer being available in the platform spread ...