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Loss to payment scams is, unfortunately, on the rise as criminals devise increasingly creative and convincing ways to trick Americans out of their hard-earned money.
Military consumers include active duty servicemembers, retired servicemembers and veterans, and their families. In 2024, ...
As job-seekers look for work in a challenging environment, an increasing number are falling victim to job scams that promise good pay for completing easy online tasks, according to the Federal Trade ...
Thousands of customers are set to receive payments after purchasing a weight loss supplement once described as the “Gastric ...
Wells Fargo told Fox 26 that it would never ask you to hand over or mail your physical card or PIN to prevent fraud. The FTC ...
The Biden administration had included the FTC’s “click-to-cancel” proposal as part of an initiative to alleviate consumer hassles.
As Texans recover from devastating flash flooding, scammers are targeting generous donors with fake fundraising pleas. The ...
Identity theft can happen quickly and quietly. A stolen Social Security number, a misused credit card, a fake address tied to ...
“Most of the people who end up losing money to a scammer are behaving pretty rationally,” said Kati Daffan, assistant ...
The United States will start charging 30% tariffs on August 1 on products coming into the country from the European Union and ...
Keep a weathered eye on those pop-up messages; it might be scammers looking to phish you out of your retirement money.
The bipartisan TRAPS Act is a conservative, realistic way to fight the national security threat of digital fraud. | Opinion ...