Help Register Login Login Hi, %{firstName}% Hi, %{firstName}% Games Car rental Among the millions of Americans who lost money to scammers in 2024, older adults lost the most, according to newly ...
A text message scam claiming that consumers owe money for fake, unpaid road tolls is continuing to proliferate across the U.S., and experts are warning recipients to exercise caution.
The MHO says that the majority of the people taken are lured into traveling to the Thai border before being transferred to scam compounds in Myanmar or Laos. More than 99 percent of the masterminds ...
Since then, the texts have only proliferated. Law enforcement agencies across the country have posted repeated warnings about the scam. It's a relatively easy one to spot, however, because most ...
The FBI and FTC previously warned about scam text messages claiming unpaid tolls, asking for immediate payment and personal information. A new "smishing" campaign also impersonates package ...
The heroes have their own AI-powered army. I met the people (and machines) beating the cybercriminals at their own game. Evan Zimmer has been writing about finance for years. After graduating with ...
In a new warning, the FBI says scammers are moving state to state with new "smishing" or "spoofing" text messages that claim the recipient owes money for unpaid tolls with common phrases noted ...
One major telco is introducing a new feature for phones to help millions of Aussies to avoid being caught in the scam crisis. Telecommunications company Telstra will give their phone-users greater ...
One tax scam encourages people to create fake W-2 forms. Fake emails impersonate the IRS, state tax agencies, and software companies. Fraud has no season, but scammers know that the days leading ...
ABC11 warned you about this text scam when drivers in the Triangle got a text claiming to be from North Carolina Toll Services and threatened a late fee of $50 if you didn't pay the toll ...
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) says top scams, including imposter fraud, identity theft, and fake crypto investments, cost consumers more than $12 billion in 2024 – over $2 billion more in ...