Scammers are constantly finding ways to trick you into gaining your personal information. This latest scam preys on homeowner's fears and their lack of computer savvy.
Here we go again. Every time we turn around it seems scammers are trying new ways to steal our personal information. This time it's the Watervliet Police with a warning about scammers impersonating police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents over the phone.
You know that scammers would find a way. They do with everything it seems. Now there's a warning on posting your COVID vaccine card selfies on social media. Scammers have found a way to steal your identity through those too. Here's what you need to know.
Many will see their stimulus checks hitting their bank accounts very soon but beware of online scammers that are trying to take your money. Here's what to look for.
If you thought about being part of the movement on Facebook, #2020Seniors, you might want to think twice. There is a warning that this could compromise your personal information.
We will be getting stimulus checks in the next few weeks. But there is a warning that goes along with it. There are scammers trying to get your money from you. Here's what to look out for.
Gift cards have become the biggest seller for the holidays. I know I love to give gift cards because they are convenient and it gives the recipient the option to buy what they want. Beware though because scammers are targeting gift cards this holiday season.
You've probably heard about scammers changing out the credit card machines at your local gas stations. Did you know that there's actually a way you can test the machine before you use it to save your bank account?
You may be in the giving spirit this holiday season, but there is one thing you are being warned not to do with your cell phone. This is so you can avoid being scammed.
Today is the biggest online shopping day of the holiday season. Here are some tips so you can do your shopping online and make sure your personal information isn't compromised.