Mobile phone users could be at risk of hacking, nuisance calls and messages or having their phone cut off due to little-known rules around recycling of old phone numbers, Which? is warning ...
A new investigation by consumer watchdog Which? has found that mobile phone users are also being contacted by drug dealers ...
Scams targeting senior citizens have long been a problem, but experts say they're becoming more frequent and harder to spot.
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A wave of startups aim to simplify retirees' financial lives with digital tools. There's a low barrier to entry for these new apps, so it's up to consumers to pick reputable fintech companies-and ...
Because my brother had gotten himself a girlfriend. This meant that more and more, James had no one to hang out with. He ...
BCI’s new Electronic Fraud Investigation unit is cracking down on cryptocurrency scams and working to recover money lost for ...
During last month’s storm, Melissa Guinn — a Minneapolis, North Carolina mother of four — was swept away by a landslide in ...
Sometimes family members, especially relatives caring for the elderly, are even the ones behind the attack ... they gain access to your personal files and information. You might receive phone calls ...
The disaster in western North Carolina has proved why we all need to have an emergency kit prepared. That is especially important for older adults who may have medical or mobility issues.
"We can go into communities that we haven’t been able to reach before to encourage people to get out and vote like we’ve never seen before,” Scalise said.
A recent arrest by the Fairhope Police Department involved a case where an elderly woman was a victim of an online scam.