The key to avoiding identity theft is understanding how it works. Learn what makes you a target–in order to not become one.
Keep your eyes open to avoid being fooled by your ears: a scammer might sound like your friend or relative, but believe that at your peril.
Lawmakers must act now to pass stronger fraud prevention measures, including training bank tellers to look for signs of ...
As our smartphones seem to be endlessly inundated with texts that are meant to appear as if they’ve been sent by E-ZPass ...
"Ticketmaster's high priced Platinum tickets were introduced to the areas where scalpers were buying the most tickets for ...
Beware of change-of-address scams. Bad actors are impersonating others to request a change of address with the postal service ...
QR code verification is more secure than SMS authentication as there is no message containing an access code. No code means ...
Friends started reaching out after items went up for sale on Facebook profile. Now, she's worried about this happening to ...
An onslaught of unsolicited texts to Americans’ phones in recent months claiming they owe unpaid tolls and E-ZPass bills is ...
A real estate scam is overwhelming county deed offices across Maine, leaving landowners scrambling to prove what's rightfully ...
The Georgia State Road & Tollway Authority and the FBI warn texters about a nationwide scam that is bombarding phone owners ...
A Flathead County contractor has reached an agreement with the Montana Department of Justice's Office of Consumer Protection ...