Who’s affected by income scams?
The FTC and its law enforcement partners announced actions against several income scams that conned people o
The FTC and its law enforcement partners announced actions against several income scams that conned people o
Scams can target specific communities, but they affect people in every community.
Reports about the release of COVID-19 vaccines by the end of the year are promising, but plans for distribution are still being worked out.
Scammers are calling people and using the names of two companies everyone knows, Apple and Amazon, to rip people off. Here’s what you need to know about these calls.
During the past four years, the FTC logged more than 378,000 reports from veterans — and nearly 161,000 were fraud-related.
Here at the FTC, we’ve seen people pitching COVID treatments like gemstone bead bracelets, water filtration systems, indoor tanning with red
On Veterans Day, we celebrate our veterans — more than 18 million strong. We thank you for your service and sacrifice. It’s also a good time to arm yourself with some tips to avoid fraud.
Scams come in many forms: texts, emails, letters, and lots of calls.
Scammers follow the headlines. They take advantage of what’s happening in the news to find new ways to get people to part with their money.
In September, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a temporary order to stop evictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.