Losing your life savings to fraud is not a distant fear; it is a real and growing risk. Scams involving criminals pretending to be bank representatives have surged, with the Federal Trade Commission ...
Bank customers are facing a new wave of highly convincing phone scams that mimic real bank outreach and drain accounts in a matter of minutes. According to federal investigators, cybercriminals have ...
Noel Phillips can’t believe he was cleaned out so quickly — and easily. The New York millennial was bled dry earlier this year by a group of scammers who used phone number-spoofing technology — ...
Earlier this year, Minnesota Vikings linebacker Dallas Turner fell prey to an imposter scam when he received a phone call from a scammer posing as an employee of JP Morgan Chase, his bank, informing ...
The caller ID said “Chase Bank,” and the man on the line said I might be a victim of fraud. His supervisor would explain. Credit...Jordan Speer Supported by By Michael Wilson “Please hold,” the caller ...
It’s not. Falling for this increasingly sophisticated scam has already cost Americans more than $262 million in 2025 alone.
It's pretty easy to screen your calls when the caller ID says, "potential spam." Scammers are smart. Some have found a way to make it not-so-obvious. Other WRAL Top Stories One example of this is a ...
A retired lawyer lost the money in a tech support scam, a type of online fraud that is surging. Citibank said it couldn’t recover the funds, which criminals wired from inside his account. David Welles ...
Tom and Ann Hill thought they were just doing what their bank told them to do. But as the Florida couple shared with News4JAX, those instructions allegedly came from a fraudster who managed to bilk ...
Noel Phillips can’t believe he was cleaned out so quickly — and easily. Noel Phillips’ world was shattered after being robbed of thousands of dollars by business imposter scammers. Tamara Beckwith/N.Y ...