Google your name and see what scammers find in seconds. Public records, data brokers and social media expose your personal ...
Online job scams are increasing — through fake job listings, social media profiles posing as recruiters and scam texts or emails with nonexistent job offers — often powered by artificial intelligence ...
Go to any people finder site right now and type in your name. What comes back might shock you: your age, home address, phone number, the names of your relatives, where you used to live and even what ...
On the internet, scammers are increasingly targeting fans of well-known personalities. On platforms like TikTok and Instagram, they pose as stars and contact users via direct message to build trust ...
American consumers lost a total of $2.1 billion to scams on social media last year, according to the Federal Trade Commission ...
It sounded at least somewhat promising when Tinder announced last year that it would start requiring photo verification for new users across the United States. Deploying a technology called "Face ...
On first glance, scammy dating profiles have nothing but green flags. They're verified accounts, often posing as handsome men in their 40s. Their photos tell the story of a laid-back, yet exciting ...
I hesitate to tell Dallas' Bob Barrese what I learned about the scourge of scam telephone callers. He's already on edge. According to Barrese, some days he gets up to 15 calls. He's done all the right ...