Scammers are getting smarter, but their favourite tricks still rely on old lies dressed up in new ways. These schemes are designed to make you panic and act without thinking. Let's look into some ...
Online scams are evolving fast, but the tricks behind them are surprisingly predictable once you know what to look for. I ...
ALABAMA (WHNT) — News 19’s Ellie Byrd sat down with Karen Reeves, President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of North Alabama, to find out tips for protecting your identity and information. You ...
The Franklin Police Department warns of the rise in "spoofing" scams and advises the public to be wary of falsified caller ...
MACON, Ga. — As the summer sun blazes on, so do scam tactics. Experts say warmer months bring a new wave of schemes designed to exploit urgency and trust. Kelvin Collins with the Better Business ...
A new scam has targeted Suffolk County residents by tricking them into turning over their bank cards and information, allowing scammers to withdraw funds from their accounts. The scam, which targets ...
That bank email in your inbox might look legitimate, but it could be a dangerous scam designed to steal your personal information. We recently received one ourselves, and it's alarmingly convincing.
The "Phantom Hacker" scam involves a coordinated team of fraudsters posing as tech support, financial institutions, and U.S. government agencies to convince victims their devices and money are at risk ...
WhatsApp ghost pairing is a silent scam that lets attackers spy on chats and media using the app’s own linked devices feature, often without victims realising anything is wrong.
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — A scammer has recently been forcing many Texans to pay fines with bitcoin for alleged sex-related misconduct, according to the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorneys Office ...
(NewsNation) — President Donald Trump’s tariff policies could be opening doors for cybercriminals, scammers and hackers looking to make a quick buck off confused consumers, experts warn. People will ...
MACON, Ga. — As the summer sun blazes on, so do scam tactics. Experts say warmer months bring a new wave of schemes designed to exploit urgency and trust. Kelvin Collins with the Better Business ...