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How to spot a remote work scam before you lose a paycheck
Look closely at the sender’s address. Scammers often use “typo squatting” to trick you, such as @amazonjobs-hiring.com ...
January scams surge as criminals exploit updated personal data from brokers, targeting consumers with fake account ...
Scammers are getting faster, smarter, and more ruthless—and thanks to AI, 2026 may be their most profitable year yet. Here's ...
As we head into the last stretch of December (and last-minute gift shopping), your doorstep is probably busier than ever. And if you're anything like me, you're probably also juggling shipping updates ...
Scammers thrive on exploiting vulnerable, uninformed users, and they adapt to whatever technologies or trends dominate the ...
Even tech-savvy and experienced internet users can fall victim to online scams. Scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, using technology and psychology to exploit trust and emotions. Fake ...
Fraud tactics are growing more sophisticated and harder to spot by the day. Financial institutions must be on the frontlines, ready to help customers identify scams before they can cause real harm.
Election season should be about casting your vote and making your voice heard. But for scammers, it's an opportunity to trick retirees into handing over personal details, money or even their vote ...
Seniors tend to own their homes and have strong credit and ample savings, according to the FBI — all factors that make scams targeting seniors increasingly common. They’re also less likely to report ...
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