The top frauds of 2017
The numbers are in, the counts have been made, and today the FTC announced
The numbers are in, the counts have been made, and today the FTC announced
During National Consumer Protection Week 2018, March 4-10, the FTC will co-host four Facebook Live chats (including one in Spanish
We’ve recently heard that scammers are recycling an old phishing attempt.
The FTC has a long history of protecting people from scams.
If someone claiming to be with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) contacts you and asks you to send money, it’s a scam. Do not pay.
What would you give for a turnkey system to earn six figures in 90 days or less, all while working from home? That’s what the defendants behind Digital Altitude promised.
Did you lose money to a scammer who had you pay using Western Union between January 1, 2004 and January 19, 2017?
Looking to start a new relationship? For some, that may mean meeting a new love interest online. Word to the wise: sometimes it’s best to lead with your head and not your heart.
When your phone rings and it looks like a local call, you may be more likely to answer. Scammers count on this and can easily fake caller ID numbers.
There are many scammers who pretend to be government officials – from the IRS, Social Security, and even the FTC. The latest twist is an email from – supposedly – the Secretary of State.