If you own an Apple computer, you need to be aware of an increasingly common scam going around that could allow a bad actor ...
An older Long Island woman was preparing to use about $140,000 of her savings to buy gold when Suffolk County detectives ...
A Charlotte County man is accused of acting as a courier in a $30,000 scam that targeted a victim in Deep Creek, Florida. The ...
Hackers are using this insidious scam to get unwitting victims to install malware themselves.
A Winnebago County, Wisconsin, woman lost more than $400,000 in retirement savings after scammers used a fake computer pop-up, impersonated federal agencies, and pushed her ... Read More ...
This episode follows a fake “Apple transaction” scam where the caller tries to scare a victim into “canceling” a charge by giving remote access. The scammer, Tanveer, claims he’s a cybersecurity ...
It often looks genuine, using familiar logos and alarming wording to make you think your computer is at risk. The scammers are hoping you'll panic and click the message without stopping to think.
While fraud is nothing new, today's scams are constantly evolving. The latest advances in technology, like artificial intelligence (AI), make these schemes even harder to spot. The Federal Trade ...
American-made AI models—chiefly ChatGPT and Gemini—have been used to build specialized software that allows scammers to seamlessly work across dozens of languages, surveil workers and target victims ...
A soccer coach in Fairfax County, Virginia, is being accused of scamming multiple parents out of an estimated $70,000, authorities said.
A perfect storm of technological developments and a tumultuous global economy has made scammers more persistent and sophisticated than ever. If you're having trouble keeping up with the warning signs, ...