A scam text claiming an item you purchased on Amazon has been recalled is making the rounds again, and experts say it could put your personal information at risk. Scammers are posing as Amazon and ...
Crysta Willis got a call that her grandson, Eric, was in jail, but they were actually in the same house Lexi Lane is a weekend banking writer at PEOPLE. She first joined as a member of the PEOPLE App ...
For many people, games like Words With Friends are a relaxing way to pass the time. You play a few rounds, chat with opponents and enjoy a little mental exercise. But scammers have quietly turned ...
The email lights up your inbox like a ray of hope. A headhunter has identified you as a strong candidate for a job opening. The message shows familiarity with your résumé, and it bears the signature ...
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Even though you may pay your bill every month to keep the lights on, scammers are telling some utility customers that they missed a payment. The scammers say that if the customer doesn't send money, ...
iPhone users are the target of a new scam. The quickly spreading threat, detailed in a warning from data research site Consumer Affairs, uses messages — including fake “Apple Pay fraud alerts” — and ...
Apple warns of a new scam targeting millions of iPhone users. Learn the red flags, how it works, and how to protect your account and finances. Apple has issued a warning to its global user base as a ...
Scammers are sending fake “Apple Pay fraud alerts” to trick victims into calling criminals. Victims are pressured into moving money quickly — often thousands of dollars — under false pretenses.
You see a charge you don't recognize. It looks like it came from a trusted brand. Your instinct kicks in. You want to fix it quickly and move on. That's exactly what happened to Dorothy. After a ...
Cyber scams are getting smarter: Experts warn that AI-driven phishing, voice cloning, and other advanced tactics will make scams harder to spot in 2026. Familiar tools are being weaponized: From email ...