Sophisticated scams increasingly target seniors, as thieves often use technology to gain access to personal information.
A 90-year-old lost $20,000 to a tech support scam. Learn how criminals trick older adults, the warning signs, and how to stay safe online. Phyllis Weisberg, 90, never thought she’d fall for a scam.
A fake computer alert can be the first move in a scam that ends with someone moving their own retirement money out of reach.
While fraud is nothing new, today's scams are constantly evolving. The latest advances in technology, like artificial ...
PROVIDENCE, RI – A federal investigation into India-based tech-support fraud operations has resulted in convictions of multiple fraud operators and guilty pleas from two former U.S. telecom executives ...
A California man has been sentenced to two to four years in State Prison for attempting to bilk more than $50,000 from a 92-year-old Pelham woman. Yalei Li, 39, of Rosemead, California, was arrested ...
A local man thought there was a problem with his computer, then when he tried tech support, he ended up falling for an elaborate scheme that cost him big time. Tech support scams have sadly become so ...
Learn how to spot tech scams, recognize phishing email signs, and apply smart online scam prevention tips to protect your personal information and stay secure online. Pixabay, Mohamed_hassan The ...
The FBI warns that the Silent Ransom Group is targeting law firms by posing as IT support workers, even showing up in person ...
Tech-support scams cost consumers hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Seniors are particular targets of the crooks, sometimes losing their life savings. The scam often starts with a call, email, ...