Beware of fake utility company texts! Scammers are sending smishing messages warning of power outages during freezing weather ...
Across the country, people who pride themselves on being careful with money are discovering that the most dangerous thing in their inbox is a message that looks exactly like help from the bank. One ...
With the 2026 tax season beginning January 26, you’ll soon be seeing plenty of advertisements about getting professional help filing your return. You may even have consultants reach out to you ...
The FBI is warning citizens about scammers impersonating federal prosecutors and law enforcement agents.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Have you heard about people receiving an unexpected phone call from Bank of America recently? It's become quite a problem as ...
A scam letter claiming a $2.2 million Publishers Clearing House prize is circulating in Cayuga County, and the sheriff’s ...
The Super Bowl is a scammer’s dream, according to online safety experts, and fans should be on “high alert” for fraudulent ...
INDIANAPOLIS (CONSUMER REPORTS) — Scammers don’t take time off for the holidays. In fact, this time of year is prime season for fraud, especially as people shop, gift, and travel more than usual.
Public safety officials and cybersecurity experts are reminding residents to be careful amid a nationwide increase in attempted scams.
Wire fraud losses often aren’t protected by the FDIC or the Electronic Funds Transfer Act. Here’s what banks cover, what they don’t, and when insurance may help.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Kentuckians lost $72 million to scams last year, according to federal data, with the majority of reported victims over 60 years old. That's why Chase partnered with the ...