BBB is warning people about a new phishing phone scam where callers claim you have an unclaimed “relief check” waiting.
Scammers exploit retirees' trust and assets through fake debt collection calls, but proper verification methods and reporting can stop these fraudulent schemes.
WASHINGTON — Metropolitan Police are warning people about scammers who are posing as officers and contacting residents by phone and directing them to a phony website about arrest warrants. RELATED: ...
SwitchBot’s Safety Alarm looks like a keychain flashlight and even has LEDs when you need some extra illumination and don’t want to reach for your smartphone. The device is av ...
In one scenario described by Chase, cyber criminals pretend to be branch managers or detectives investigating counterfeit cash. The scammers pressure victims into withdrawing large sums of money or ...
The Sheriff’s Office reminds the public that under no circumstances will deputies ever request payment or personal data over ...
Scammers don't just reach out directly — they also set traps by creating fake websites and listing fraudulent phone numbers online that appear to belong to legitimate companies. Venmo warns that its ...
A new banking scheme is targeting senior citizens in New York, police on Long Island say. Suffolk County police and multiple banks are warning the public about alerts asking for pin numbers coming ...
Law enforcement officials may have deployed a secretive cellphone surveillance technology last weekend at Portland's ICE facility.
The Better Business Bureau of North Alabama's President and CEO Karen Reeves warns of fake relief check phone calls directing ...