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Today, our homes face threats. These threats seemed like science fiction recently. Cybercriminals target homeowners now. They ...
Led by Supervising Deputy District Attorney Dana Filkowski, the event took place on Wednesday in collaboration with the Family Justice Center as part of a series of outreach efforts marking Elder ...
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Deed fraud and identity theft often go hand-in-hand, so it’s important to guard your Social Security number, identification ...
I frequently get postcards, letters and phone calls from people wanting to buy my house, cash on the spot, as is, where is. I ...
This might sound ridiculous at first, but if you’ve covered online scams as long as I have, then you know just how dangerous ...
Federal prosecutors said Zina Thomas and others filed multiple fraudulent quitclaim deeds to steal more than 30 properties across Wayne County, Michigan, ultimately selling them to unwitting third ...
Deed fraud is a nightmare for homeowners and the FBI has recently warned it's becoming more common. Here's what to know.
Counterfeits used to be easier to spot, but these days, the fakes have gotten so much better. Sometimes the only way to know is to bring them into a buy-sell-trade shop like mine.
Clark County is warning the community of a new phishing scam populating email inboxes. Clark County advises not clicking on any links or giving out information if you receive a similar email.
Consider what scams your business is at high risk for and teach employees to recognize them. Give your staff plenty of real-life examples. Keep your training concise, interactive and user-friendly.
It offers stronger fraud protection and makes it easier to dispute fraudulent charges. Double-check the website URL. “Look for the lock icon and the ‘https’ in the address bar,” says Ketchum.