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No, you haven't won a free grand piano — it's a phishing scam
TechRadar· 28 minutes agoA new variant of the famed “Nigerian prince” email scam is making rounds, and judging by the...
Man accused of shipping 'suicide drug' around the world
Chicago Tribune· 26 minutes agoA Mexican man is facing new charges in Chicago’s federal court alleging he shipped a powerful sedative often used in state-sanctioned executions to buyers around the world seeking to end their ...
Here are the companies scammers impersonate most
Consumer Affairs· 2 days agoDear Geek Squad, Amazon, PayPal, Microsoft, and Publishers Clearing House, the federal regulators say you have a big problem. The agency has counted all the impersonation ...
Free Piano? Nope, It's Just an Email Scam Out to Extract Cash, Personal Data
PC Magazine· 1 day agoEmail scammers are using some unusual bait to scam people out of their money: a free piano. At least...
Scammers love impersonating these 5 major brands to steal your money
Detroit Free Press· 1 day agoThe Federal Trade Commission drilled down on the data and reported that Best Buy’s Geek Squad,...
Free Piano phish targets American university students, staff
BleepingComputer· 1 day agoA large-scale phishing campaign is using an unusual lure to earn at least $900,000 by tricking email...
Best Buy, Geek Squad most impersonated for scams in 2023
The Register· 6 days agoThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has shared data on the most impersonated companies in 2023, which...
FTC: Company Impersonation Scams Cost Consumers Millions of Dollars
PYMNTS.com· 6 days agoThe FTC said Friday (May 24) that it received 52,000 consumer complaints in 2023 detailing scams...
Scammers most commonly impersonate these companies, FTC says
Fox Business via AOL· 2 days agoThe Federal Trade Commission released a report this week offering insight into the most common and...
Scammers Stole $660 Million Last Year Posing as Workers at Amazon and Other Big Brands
Modesto Bee· 1 day agoScammers are impersonating well-known companies to siphon hundreds of millions of dollars out of the wallets of unsuspecting Americans. Often posing as representatives from Best Buy’s Geek Squad ...