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What to know about “smishing” scam after USPS warns customers
USPS issued a warning about being cautious when you receive unsolicited mobile text messages with an unfamiliar or strange web link that indicates a USPS delivery requires a response from you.
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USPS issues warning about a package tracking text message scam. What to know
The “smishing” scam comes in the form and text message and aims to steal your personal information. Here’s how to spot one.
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Scammers increasingly targeting shoppers with fraudulent offers and promo codes
You may have noticed retailers now ask for your phone number to send you exclusive discounts and special offers. While it sounds like a great deal, not all of these messages are as trustworthy as they seem. Karin Zilberstein is vice president of product at Guardio – a cybersecurity platform that protects against online threats. “We are hearing from people,...
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How not to be scammed with ‘incredibly dangerous' fake delivery texts, emails
Scammers are targeting online shoppers with fake delivery notifications claiming there’s been an issue with their package.
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Can we have your financial info? ‘Banks Never Ask That,' new campaign says
Banks wants you to be on alert for scams this holiday season, and they’re educating the public with a creative campaign: An interactive quiz to test your knowledge. So, when you’re home with family this Thanksgiving holiday, strike up a little friendly competition and see how each of you stack up. Each year, millions of Americans fall victim to fraudulent...
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A fun way to help protect yourself from bank fraud
With phishing scams on the rise, several banks teamed up with the American Bankers Association to create the “Banks Never Ask That” campaign, with games and a quiz, that can help teach you or your loved ones what to look out for.
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Scammers often target older people who are lonely
The holidays are a time to gather with friends and family, but it can also be isolating — especially for some older adults. That can make them prime targets for scammers. For older adults who may not have regular contact with family or friends, a call or message from a stranger can feel like a lifeline. But often, it’s just...
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Avoid getting scammed during the holiday travel season
Traveling for the holidays? Here’s what to look out for to avoid getting scammed by phishing emails, deals that are too good to be true and more.
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Danvers man convicted in Bitcoin money laundering scam
A Massachusetts man was found guilty of money laundering charges Friday. Federal prosecutors say Trung Nguyen, a 48-year-old Danvers man, converted over $1 million in cash into Bitcoin, including $250,000 on behalf of a man who identified himself as a methamphetamine dealer, and hundreds of thousands more for scammers. Nguyen ran National Vending, LLC, from 2017 to 2020, purposely failing...
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Insurance scam red flags to watch out for during open enrollment
Open enrollment season is here. It’s a time to review, renew or change your health insurance plans for the coming year. But explore with caution. Scammers are out there, hoping to trick you into giving up your personal information. “There are scam artists targeting people, unfortunately,” said Paula Fleming with the Better Business Bureau. Every year, people fall victim to...
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Scams to avoid this open enrollment season
Every year at open enrollment time, people fall victim to fake insurance representatives, phishing emails and fraudulent offers that look like legitimate plans. Here’s tips for making sure you’re talking to a legitimate health insurance representative.
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‘Absolute crisis': Seniors have lost billions to fraud, FTC finds
Scams target people of all ages but the most vulnerable tend to be older adults, people with lifelong savings. A new report from the Federal Trade Commission puts a staggering price tag on their losses.
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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.