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Fraud and scams cost older adults almost $5 billion in 2024, with an “alarming” rise in sophisticated schemes using artificial intelligence, according to a new report.
Loss to payment scams is, unfortunately, on the rise as criminals devise increasingly creative and convincing ways to trick Americans out of their hard-earned money.
The New Hampshire congresswoman promised new investigations into scam drivers, including AI and digital payment platforms.
Cybercriminals accessed Medicare data of more than 100,000 Americans by creating fraudulent accounts, prompting CMS to ...
HENNEPIN COUNTY, Minn. — The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office is asking the public to spot, stop and report scams as a summer ...
PeopleFinders reports that to spot identity theft, watch for unusual charges, mail issues, and check credit reports regularly ...
Two lawmakers have asked for an investigation into how job cuts changes will affect agencies tasked with protecting older ...
In 2018, President Trump signed an executive order to create a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)-led task force to combat ...
Chase Bank is teaming up with the Detroit Police Department this summer to help educate seniors on how to avoid scams through ...
Following a record-breaking year of consumer fraud losses, Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Elizabeth Warren are demanding ...
The city attorney for Grosse Pointe Farms drafted an ordinance that would, for starters, limit how much money customers could ...
Scammers may be sophisticated, but you have the power to stay ahead of them. Learn more about scams and how to safeguard your ...