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UNITED STATES - OCTOBER 13: Brokerage firm Merrill Lynch at the World Financial Center. (Photo by Robert Rosamilio/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images) Nina Mortellito, an 86-year-old New Yorker is ...
A robocall scam is targeting hundreds of thousands of consumers each week, with fraudsters impersonating employees of Walmart in an effort to obtain people's personal information, according to a ...
Facebook now accounts for the vast majority of scams on social media, according to an explosive new study — and critics claim it’s because Mark Zuckerberg’s tech giant is more focused on making money ...
As part of deadly border clashes, the Thai military has struck several Cambodian casino and hotel complexes it says had been used to run transnational cyberscams. The targeting of the compounds marks ...
Seniors tend to own their homes and have strong credit and ample savings, according to the FBI — all factors that make scams targeting seniors increasingly common. They’re also less likely to report ...
The Broward Sheriff's Office and bail bonds agents are warning the public about what they call "an emerging scam." Scammers are taking advantage of people during stressful moments and are ...
The FBI says a banking scheme that targets nearly anyone with a bank account has cost victims more than $262 million in 2025. A warning issued last week by the bureau’s Internet Crime Complaint Center ...
A large-scale scam recently made victims of 8 million Walmart customers, according to the Federal Communications Commission. During the scam robocall campaign, an artificial voice identifying itself ...
The Federal Communications Commission is cracking down on a company it said was behind millions of scam robocalls impersonating Walmart employees. FCC’s Enforcement Bureau has demanded SK Teleco, a ...
Walmart’s name pops up in Washington’s new consumer-safety crackdown. Online scams are increasing, with $16.6 billion in losses reported to the FBI in 2024. Scammers frequently use the Walmart brand ...