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Sweeping tariffs are impacting people’s pockets, and as they roll out, scammers are looking to take advantage.
There has been a recent surge in "quishing" attacks, which are a form of phishing that uses QR codes instead of traditional methods like emails, text messages, and phone calls.
Governor Kathy Hochul has issued a warning to New Yorkers about potential back-to-school shopping scams as inflation and looming tariffs.
Cybersecurity firm CTM360 issued a report that uncovered a widespread campaign where threat actors have been capitalizing on ...
With back to school shopping underway, the Better Business Bureau of Boston issued tips and warnings about scammers, phony deals, enticing ads, and attractive but fake websites.
The adventure of planning a trip – the expectation, the careful exploration, the fervor of clicking ‘Book Now’ on what seems ...
To avoid these types of scams, only shop with online retailers you know and trust. If you’re tempted to try a new site, check ...
Labubu or lafufu? The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to be on the lookout for counterfeit Labubu toys as online ...
Be wary of TikTok Shop deals that seem too good to be true. It's probably a scam trying to get you to send crypto or click ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers intertwined "LA" cap is iconic, and that's precisely why scammers are selling counterfeit merchandise ...
“The shoes were supposed to be HeyDude style shoes, and they were 6 or 7 bucks a pair, and [I] bought 6 pairs,” Smith said.
TikTok Shop users are targeted in a phishing and malware campaign using 15,000 fake sites. Data and crypto thefts surge.