Identity Theft is a serious crime. It occurs when someone takes your personal information without your knowledge and uses it to commit fraud or other crimes. Identity Theft can damage your credit and cost you. Recent statistics from the US Government suggest that you can expect it to cost on average $1,200 and take around 600 hours to repair your credit.
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posted on Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Cybercriminals are targeting taxpayers in the state of California by sending text messages that look like they're from the Franchise Tax Board (FTB), a state tax agency.
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posted on Thursday, September 11, 2025
A new Microsoft Teams scam uses fake IT calls to push malware and steal data. Employees are urged to confirm requests, think before clicking, and deny remote access to unknown callers.
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posted on Wednesday, September 3, 2025
Scammers are sending fake emails promising free gifts in exchange for a small shipping fee, but it's a trap to steal your personal and financial information. Always verify offers directly with the brand and avoid clicking suspicious links.
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posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2025
This scam begins when you receive a package in the mail that you weren't expecting. There's no return address or sender information, but a QR code is printed on the box.
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posted on Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Cybercriminals are using a clever trick to target Instagram users. You receive an email that looks like an official security alert from Instagram that claims that someone tried to log in to your account.
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