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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 ...
Scammers are impersonating executives and pressuring employees to act fast. Here's how the scam works and how to stop it.
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 are getting faster, smarter, and more ruthless—and thanks to AI, 2026 may be their most profitable year yet. Here's ...
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FTC scammers are stealing thousands—don't fall for this trick
It can be terrifying to learn your data or finances are at risk. Naturally, if a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) agent offers ...
Losing your life savings to fraud is not a distant fear; it is a real and growing risk. Scams involving criminals pretending to be bank representatives have surged, with the Federal Trade Commission ...
Cybersecurity experts warn that scammers are using more sophisticated tactics to steal personal information and money, and a growing method relies on phone contact rather than links or email. The ...
Every year, American seniors lose over $28 billion to fraud, according to AARP. But here's the shocking part: Only a fraction ever gets reported. If you've received a letter, email, or call claiming ...
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 ...
Australians are over-estimating their ability to spot AI deepfake scams as technology improves and basic psychology plays ...
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