Here’s how it works You may receive a call from an unfamiliar number, possibly displaying a company name on the caller ID. The caller claims to represent a charity, seeking urgent donations for a ...
Los Angeles County wildfires, social media posts claimed donations to relief funds were being surreptitiously funneled to ...
One of the latest package scams, called brushing, involves an unexpected package showing up at your door. When you open the ...
The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office is alerting residents about a rising scam known as the "Good Samaritan" scheme, which ...
Ohio residents are advised to donate only to reputable organizations, be cautious of unsolicited donation requests and use ...
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has issued a consumer alert regarding fraudulent charities linked to California wildfire ...
In a rare move, the FTC issued a statement that revealed it referred a complaint against Snap to the DOJ, alleging that an AI ...
Online fund-raisers with stories of loss and desperation have become a symbol of the Los Angeles wildfires’ destruction.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is reminding people to keep an eye out for scams when donating money to organizations.
(KNSI) – A viral post making a shocking claim about a serial killer on the loose in Alexandria is a scam.
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A driver with a machine gun inside a vehicle crashed into a school bus during a chase in South Carolina, according to SLED.