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The FBI is warning about the growing threat of bitcoin ATM scams that they say have already cost Americans hundreds of millions of dollars.
Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate links on some articles. If you make a purchase through these links, we will earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Learn more. Verizon customers face a dangerous new threat. Scammers are impersonating ...
Falling victim to fraud or online scams can make you feel alone or embarrassed, but community leaders in Santa Maria want you to know just how common these situations are and just how many people are ready to help out. The Family Service Agency, Community ...
Romance fraudsters prey on people's emotions, police have warned, after a widow was targeted three separate times. Cumbria Police said a man in the county, who had recently lost his wife, struck up online relationships with a number of women and was ...
Drawing on decades of financial fraud crime fighting expertise, the company outlines a five-point plan to help secure the U.S. payments system from criminals The recommendations contained in the comment letter acknowledge an undeniable reality: financial ...
There’s another scam going around social media promising payouts for filling out a government form. Victims of scams may try anything to get their money back. Social media influencers Daraine Delevante and Gilbert Graim Jr. have racked up millions of ...
Scammers want money, and they don't care whose money they take. That's why sometimes it can feel a bit painful when they target a more vulnerable group, such as those who live on a limited income. News station WGAL has reported that scammers have launched ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Social Security Administration’s Office of the Inspector General is warning Americans to keep a keen eye on any communication from the U.S. Supreme Court. Scam texts, letters, and emails are claiming to be certificates from U ...
According to a bipartisan report released Wednesday by the Joint Economic Committee (JEC), a bicameral body that advises Congress, travel-related fraud has been “rapidly increasing” in the U.S. and consumers are in dire need of “practical tips on how to spot and protect themselves from scams.”