While many scams today target people of all ages, older adults are often singled out or suffer the greatest financial harm.
Chances are you’ve received a call, email, or text message from a scammer before, even if you didn’t realize it. Scammers often reach out to people with seemingly legitimate concerns. However, they ...
This past week, many agencies celebrated "Safer Internet Day" by sharing tips to help us all be mindful of the importance of staying alert to potential safety and fraud issues online. One area that ...
Tech-support scams cost consumers hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Seniors are particular targets of the crooks, sometimes losing their life savings. The scam often starts with a call, email, ...
Black Friday brings a spike in scams: ghost deal sites, fake delivery texts, bogus “store closing” ads, counterfeit luxury/tech, and fake support lines Stay safe by going directly to official ...
Credit card scams are getting more sophisticated with the use of artificial intelligence, but the way to protect yourself ...
Fraudsters love tax time almost as much as the IRS does. Protect your identity and your money by learning how to spot scam ...
There is a financial crisis unfolding in slow motion across America, and most of its victims never see it coming. 4 billion in 2024. That staggering climb isn't just a statistic - it represents ...