A data breach notice is correspondence mailed by a company to customers that informs them of a cyberattack. It's a common ...
Digital Arrest scam is a type of impersonation fraud where scammers pretend to be law enforcement or legal authorities operating via email, text messages, or phone channels. They claim to have a ...
Scammers pretending to be law enforcement officers are on the rise in Cumberland County. The Carlisle Police Department said ...
or if you have been the victim of a scam, call your local law enforcement agency. In Cayuga County, call 315-253-1222 and press 0 when prompted. You can also email [email protected] for ...
“If you are instructed to tell no one about the call and to go to your bank and withdraw cash, and (the caller says) that it is to buy a car, hang up!” Dennis Beaver practices law in ...
Recurring Sheriff impersonator incidents have prompted the Department of Law Enforcement to issue additional scam warnings. In recent weeks, several people have had callers claiming to be deputy ...
Turner speaks to Business Insider about how to spot ... of scam call centers' offices, recruitment, and payroll. He also discusses money laundering, the role of police and law enforcement, and ...
New Year’s resolutions are abundant in January, but how many people are focused on not being scam victims in 2025 ... they make immediate payment on the spot. Eversource reminds residents ...
Contra Costa County residents are warned of scammers posing as Sheriff's Office staff, falsely claiming arrest warrants and demanding payment to avoid arrest.
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Tulsa Police and the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office (TCSO) are alerting residents about an ongoing phone scam where scammers pose as law enforcement ... If they tell you to run down to the Bitcoin ...
If the caller tells you the conversation is a secret and you should not tell anyone, it is likely a scam. If you believe you are the target of a jury duty scam, contact local law enforcement.