Timeshare resale scheme preyed on older adults
If you’re thinking about selling your timeshare through a resale company, research the company first.
New alert for Western Union refunds
Did you lose money to a scam, wiring the money via Western Union between January 1, 2004 and January 19, 2017?
Work-at-home scams lead to business coaching schemes
In the business world, “leads” refer to the contact information of potential customers. In the scam world, it means the same thing.
A scam story: Secret shopping and fake checks
Scammers need a good story to get to your wallet. Once they find one that works, they use it again and again.
Western Union team honored for Service to America
Getting money back from the Western Union settlement is a big deal for people who lost money to a scam.
Privacy: From principles to practice
Privacy Awareness Week, an event organized by the Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities, is May 14-18, 2018.
The First Lady, talking with kids about being online
Today, First Lady Melania Trump introduced her initiative to help children everywhere be their best.
Change your Twitter password. Now.
You may have heard the recent news that Twitter discovered a bug that stored passwords “unmasked” in an internal log. What does this mean?
Read behind the buzz about mosquito repellents
The idea of a perfume-like insect repellent that safeguards against dangerous mosquito-borne illnesses may sound great.
FTC: A sound amplifier is not a hearing aid
An estimated 35 million Americans suffer from some degree of hearing loss.
Nicotine is not a child’s food
Over the past several years, sales of electronic cigarettes have grown rapidly, especially among youth. They currently are the fastest growing part of the tobacco market.