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‘Borderline on paranoia': Cybersecurity expert has advice to protect from scams
October isn’t just about tricks and treats — it’s also National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. And some scams can be scarier than anything you see on Halloween. Truman Kain, a security researcher at Huntress, a cybersecurity company, has some tips to help keep people safe. “Borderline on paranoia, I like to say, is going to keep you the most secure,” he...
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How to protect yourself from scammers offering fake jobs
In the last year, job scams have been on the rise, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center, a nonprofit that helps consumers with identity compromises and crime.
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Election scams to watch out for before you vote in 2024
Younger voters are being targeted the most — with fake polls, donation scams and disinformation — ahead of the November 2024 election, a survey found.
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October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Here's how to stay safe from scams
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which means it’s the perfect time to learn how to protect yourself from scams.
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‘It is not real': Title company owner warns of new twist to title fraud
A quick-thinking title company owner was able to stop a fraudulent sale when it appeared the scammer was using A.I. technology to try to steal properties
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‘Evil twin' Wi-Fi scam
An old tech scam called the “evil twin” was recently found flying high in a new home: passenger jets.
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Bitcoin ATM scams cost people $65M through first half of 2024, FTC says
Bitcoin ATM scams are on the rise and costing people millions of dollars. The machines, also known as BTMs, have been popping up at convenience stores and gas stations. They are used to buy and send cryptocurrency, but scammers are using them to steal your money. According to the Federal Trade Commission, fraud losses at the machines have topped $65…
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Vietnam War veteran from Everett scammed out of $20K
A 77-year-old veteran of the Vietnam War who was the victim of a scam is warning others not to make the same mistake he did.
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It's football season! Before you buy tickets, look at for these scams
With football season kicking off, many fans will be buying tickets to catch their favorite teams in action. But before you hit “Purchase,” be warned: Scammers want to cash in on your excitement. You don’t want to lose money to a scammer and miss a game you were looking forward to. The Better Business Bureau received over 100 reports to…
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‘Nice location, btw': Threatening scam letters may contain personal information
It was a letter so disturbing and creepy, people receiving it received the email called the police. It turned out to be a scam, cybercriminals using new technology to personalize their threats in a frightening way. An NBC10 Boston employee received one such letter via email. It contained a photo of the front of her house. “I know that visiting……
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How scammers convince Americans to drain their life savings into crypto fraud schemes
Cryptocurrencies have become a major tool in “pig butchering” scams, where fraudsters flatter their victims over weeks or months.
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Avoid becoming the victim of a moving scam
We’re just a couple of weeks away from September 1 –Boston’s great move-in day. Whether you’re gearing up for a fresh start in a new home or helping your college student move in, it’s important to stay vigilant against moving scams. According to the Better Business Bureau, 5,918 complaints were filed against moving companies throughout 2023. Consumers who fell...
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How police got a Bitcoin ATM scam victim's money back
Almost a year after being scammed into depositing thousands tens of thousands of dollars into a Bitcoin ATM, a Massachusetts woman got all her money back. We were there when Winthrop police returned $34,400 to Peggy Herbert, 83. “I’ve been saying my prayers, trust me,” she said. Herbert had received an alert saying her crew card account had been...
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Romance scams cost consumers $1.14 billion last year. It's a ‘more insidious' fraud, expert says
Cyber criminals are tapping into wealth accounts through human connection. Here’s how to spot it and cut ties as soon as you can.
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Report: job scams soar, other identity theft trends continue
Researchers took a look at reports of identity crime from last year, and what they found may surprise you. Reports of fake job listings on sites like LinkedIn and Indeed increased by 118% last year, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center. The nonprofit supports victims of identity crimes and tracks trends throughout the year. The ITRC looked at information…
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Get an unexpected package? It might be a scam
Have you ever received a package full of random items that you didn’t order? If so, you might have been a victim of a scam that’s targeting millions of people across the country. Unexpected orders of random merchandise can indicate what’s known as a brushing scam. Brushing scams are used by some unscrupulous online retailers to bolster their businesses....
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Fake federal agent arrested for trying to scam Maryland senior into handing over life's savings in gold bars: police
A man posing as a federal agent was arrested after trying to con a Montgomery County senior citizen into converting his retirement savings into gold bars.
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Man lost $21,000 in SIM swap scam. Here's how to protect yourself
Crooks hijacked a man’s cellphone number and then stole money from his bank account using two-factor authentication.
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Ads for a popular online ‘side hustle' course are misleading, customers say
Legendary Marketer’s fine print says it isn’t a “get rich quick” program, but some who took the classes say they were sold on the prospect of fast and easy money.
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FTC to send $4.1 million to over 27,000 borrowers defrauded by student loan forgiveness scams
The Federal Trade Commission is sending $4.1 million to 27,584 consumers who were defrauded by a student debt relief scam.