While many scams today target people of all ages, older adults are often singled out or suffer the greatest financial harm.
This tax season, scam callers are mentioning taxes or claiming to be the IRS in aggressive efforts to try to steal your identity, experts say.
As tax filing season begins, scammers are ramping up efforts to steal money and personal information from taxpayers.
Scammers love tax season. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe when filing.
My close call highlights how phone scams are evolving as fraud losses hit record levels in Canada ...
Chances are you’ve received a call, email, or text message from a scammer before, even if you didn’t realize it. Scammers often reach out to people with seemingly legitimate concerns. However, they ...
Fake Robinhood security texts about external wallet links go out in bulk to random phone numbers, not indicating actual ...
One of the best aspects of retirement is living without worrying about your 9-5 and trying to enjoy every day. Unfortunately, this group, which tends to be 65 and over, is also a primary target of ...
Rochester Public Utilities (RPU) is warning customers about fraudulent phone calls that falsely appear to come from an RPU phone number.
MADISON, Wis. — The holidays are peak season for scammers looking to take advantage. Consumers are at risk for non-delivery scams this season. When you make a purchase online, it usually comes with an ...
Dawn Nici was formally the deputy editor for consumer finance at Forbes Advisor. Her more than 20 years of experience in financial and business reporting include coverage of the New York Stock ...