With the help of AI-generated code, scammers are cranking out bogus websites that look real to the untrained eye.
A suspicious AAA-themed email claims a federal rule requires emergency rescue tools in vehicles by July 2026. AAA confirms the message is not from them.
Scam emails are getting better at looking official. This one claims to be an urgent warning from Microsoft about your email account. It looks serious. It feels time sensitive. And that is exactly the ...
Scammers are targeting people at UB by sending email claiming to be someone associated with UB--commonly an instructor, advisor or work supervisor--and asking them to make purchases or complete other ...
WROC Rochester Scam alert: Scammer demands court fines via text/email Posted: March 28, 2026 | Last updated: March 28, 2026 ...
FBI reports over $20 billion in internet crime losses. Learn how scammers coach victims before bank visits and what families ...
Amazon is getting ready for Prime Day, and you can bet scammers are, too. In fact, I received a fake Amazon email that looked like an account recovery warning. It claimed there was unusual activity on ...
The scam is designed to make you act quickly—and turn over sensitive information to bad actors. Don’t fall for it. There’s no shortage of scams trying to get us to turn over our login information, ...
You open your inbox and see a billing alert. It claims you signed up for Geek Squad protection. The total is $489.99. There is a big button to pay now. There is only one problem. You never signed up.