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A disturbing wave of fake agent phone scams is sweeping across the United States, catching people off guard and draining ...
The city attorney for Grosse Pointe Farms drafted an ordinance that would, for starters, limit how much money customers could ...
A former local prosecutor is pinpointing the source of what she calls an elaborate ‘scamdemic.’ “Everybody is a target, all ...
Disaster relief efforts are underway in Central Texas to assist victims impacted by the deadly July 4 flash floods that ...
Before you pick up that next phone call, PG&E is warning about an alarming rate of scams targeting their customers using ...
Between phony ransom calls and fraudulent money requests, officials warn of potential scams related to the deadly Texas flood ...
Don't scan that QR code! New brushing scam targets Gulf South with fake packages. Here's how to protect yourself and what to ...
Scammers know that the images of the devasting scenes from the Texas floods make people want to give money. Here's how to avoid them.
Before you give to help flood relief, make sure your money is going to the right place, a credible place with a long track ...
The Better Business Bureau and local authorities warn that scammers are preparing to make money during the aftermath of flash ...
An uptick in phone scams and thieves 'spoofing' FBI officials' numbers has caused agencies to issue statements regarding cybersecurity.
You might think you're talking to a customer service rep for a car insurance company, a bank, or a utility. But are you really? Or is it a scam?