No, you don't need to share photos of your driver's license to get your refund.
The recent email about the Zoom settlement is not a scam—go get your share.
If your nudes are out there, they might come back around to haunt you.
Does your dentist have a “top dentists” award in their office? It’s probably a lie.
Watch out for these red flags when hiring your next moving company.
Exposing the dark lies and seedy secrets of the gummy weight loss industry.
As risky as buying a house can be, it can get even worse after you actually own the place.
ChatGPT has opened the floodgates to more convincing email scams.
Googling one of these phrases can draw you into a trap.
You should, unfortunately, never pick up money from the floor of an ATM when you're mid-transaction.
If the “IRS” does any of the following things, it's not the IRS.
You can see what scammers are up to most in your area.
Keep your money (and those tickets) out of the hands of scammers.
Scammers make websites that look similar to the real deal—but there are ways to tell if they're fake.
It didn't take long for scammers to start using AI "voice cloning" to fool people.
Scammers are offering jobs that are too good to be true—and your money is at risk.
Scammers are stealing customers' personal information and targeting them.
Scammers are using QR codes to trick people into paying for nonexistent "violations."
Have you ever wondered why you get way more spam calls than your friends?
You could be arrested for money laundering without even realizing you were a mule.