Letters use QR codes to direct victims to phishing websites. Ledger has warned customers never to share their seed phrases. More than four months after Ledger first flagged the tactic, scammers ...
A new analysis of political advertisers found that the platform profits from ads that include deepfakes and other content prohibited by its own policies. Recent Meta ads have included fabricated ...
A court in China has sentenced 11 people to death for their roles in a billion-dollar family-run criminal empire built on online scam and gambling operations in a remote border region of Myanmar, and ...
Phone scams have become increasingly sophisticated in recent years. One-ring calls and other phone scams target millions of Americans each year, and the tactics used by scammers evolve quickly. New ...
President Donald Trump meets with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the White House. Lisa Fletcher TOPICS: A devastating scam first exposed by the 7News I-Team in 2018 is claiming new ...
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI)– The Pocatello Police department claims multiple scams in town have been reported. One scam that's been making the rounds in Pocatello is the ransom phone scam. "They'll call a ...
MERRIAM, Kan. (KCTV) - A Kansas City animal shelter has an urgent warning for pet owners. Great Plains SPCA said it is aware of criminals who claim to be with the shelter. According to the ...
FORT STOCKTON, Texas — The Fort Stockton Police Department is warning the public of a creative scam involving receiving a check from an energy company. According to police, do not cash any checks that ...
Scammers prey on the isolation and naivety of senior citizens to drain their bank accounts. The schemes are getting more advanced with the use of AI and deep fakes. One Rochester-area man said he was ...
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The caller ID said “Chase Bank,” and the man on the line said I might be a victim of fraud. His supervisor would explain. Credit...Jordan Speer Supported by By Michael Wilson “Please hold,” the caller ...