The top scams of 2022 targeted rural and urban Americans alike. No matter where you live, scammers are constantly trying to find ways to con you out of your money.
“Scammers don’t care where you are from," said the AARP's Sean Voskuhl. "They will tailor their ...
Company officials say it's a phishing scam. The scammers are hoping you'll believe it's a legitimate message and respond with vital financial information. Don't do that.
Just as we're nearing the wrap-up of Girl Scout Cookie season, typically January through early March, comes the word of a growing problem with puckered-up patrons getting scammed
IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig says taxpayers need to take special care this year due to several critical tax law changes that took place in 2021 and ongoing challenges related to the pandemic.
The Social Security increase for 2023 is welcome news for seniors, but it also means an increase in scam attempts. Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income payments increased 8.7% this year, thanks to an annual cost-of-living adjustment required by law. That tr...
With the holiday season here, that means scammer are increasing their efforts to separate you from your personal information, your identity, your money and much more. AARP’s Sean Voskuhl said scammers are not only targeting the elderly, but they now have children in their focus. He said now i...
Scammers don’t miss an opportunity to try and take advantage of you, and some are even using the upcoming election to get people’s personal information.
“We know that emotions are high and it can be very polarizing," said Rebecca Barr, with the Better Business Bureau. "And so, we are expe...