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If the urgency of getting your REAL ID has you frazzled, you might be inclined to click on a link that promises to make it easier. Don't.
The challenge is that while technology races forward, many organisations are still relying on outdated, manual processes to detect fraud; that is, if they have any fraud detection at all. Read also: ...
I t seems that we learn about a new phishing scam aimed at defrauding people every day. Scammers often target vulnerable targets like older people who may not recognize someone ta ...
Social media giant Meta said it blocked access to thousands of Facebook pages and accounts that scammed Indian users in March ...
Scammers are taking advantage over Idaho's confusion about tariffs. Learn about two new scams circulating throughout the ...
The emails prompt you to download a Social Security statement, but clicking will allow malicious actors to install a remote ...
Phishing messages are becoming nearly indistinguishable from the real deal. Now, tech sperts are warning of a super “sophisticated” Google spoofing scheme in which cybercriminals use ...
Phishing schemes are getting more sophisticated with the help of AI, as seen in a recent scam that nearly fooled stained ...
Do not download your "statement" from an email. It begins with an email that appears to come from the SSA with the message, ...
In 2025, the problem is getting worse. The scam often begins with a text claiming you owe a small fee for an unpaid toll.
Coloradans are among the most likely to become victims of phishing, according to a study by Fullstack Academy.
News 19’s Ellie Byrd sat down with Karen Reeves, President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of North Alabama, to find out tips for protecting your identity and information.