Email scams are targeting seniors at alarming rates, threatening life savings with a single click. Discover how families can add digital guardrails today.
Scammers regularly pretend to be the warehouse chain and send out fraudulent text messages and emails in an attempt to steal ...
January scams surge as criminals exploit updated personal data from brokers, targeting consumers with fake account ...
With AI fueling new schemes, scams have become a booming business—and 2026 could be the most lucrative year yet. I show you ...
IRS impersonation scams: Fake IRS agents can call taxpayers, saying they owe back taxes and ask for those payments via a wire ...
No, the IRS didn't text or email you - 3 ways to protect yourself from scams ...
The 2026 tax filing season—for 2025 returns—begins on Jan. 26, which means scammers are ramping up efforts to steal taxpayers' information and money.
Authorities say a fraudulent email led to the transfer of more than $800,000 from Tripp County to a bank account controlled by scammers.
There are countless scams every day that start out by delivering an email with the sole purpose of having the targets click a link that takes them to a website that causes malware to be downloaded ...
Research by Chainalysis reveals that AI-powered impersonation tactics have exploded by an unprecedented 1,400% year-over-year ...
Wire fraud losses often aren’t protected by the FDIC or the Electronic Funds Transfer Act. Here’s what banks cover, what they ...