Scammers are stealing customers' personal information and targeting them.
Scammers are using QR codes to trick people into paying for nonexistent "violations."
Have you ever wondered why you get way more spam calls than your friends?
You could be arrested for money laundering without even realizing you were a mule.
Even if a site looks legit, a fishy URL can save you from getting scammed.
From gift cards to student loans, and "kidnappings" to "pig butchering," here are some of the biggest ways scammers…
It's great to buy directly from sellers, but some red flags warn of scams.
Being kind and understanding could cost you with this scam.
Your kid almost definitely isn't being held for ransom.
Metallica's new album release has been plagued with scams.
These new holiday gift-card scams are coming after your money.
A recent report revealed a 600% increase in these "passive income" scams on YouTube.
Text scams pretending to be the USPS and other shipping companies are on the rise this holiday season.
Here are three red flags to watch out for before you decide to trust a stranger online.
If you received this elaborate email, it's a scam.
Like fattening up a pig before the slaughter, this scam aims to squeeze as much money out of you as possible.
That's not your bank contacting you, and that's not you that you're sending money to.
Fake check scams are still more prevalent—and sophisticated—than you might realize.
Those calls, texts, or emails telling you that you’re a winner are very likely a scam.
Someone offers to help get your money back after you've been scammed—but that's a scam too.