Identity theft protection services are your first line of digital defense, alerting you to irregularities in your credit ...
A few months ago, I received a congratulations letter on my upcoming enrollment at the Ultimate Medical Academy in Tampa, Florida. “Welcome to UMA’s Healthcare Management associate degree program ...
The letter I got in the mail came out of the blue from a bank I’ve never done business with. I was informed they had received my application to open a Frontier Airlines credit card, but were declining ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Americans are losing billions of dollars each year to fraud as identity theft cases continue to climb — and experts say it’s becoming harder to detect. More than 1 million ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Scams and identity theft cost South Carolina consumers nearly $8.5 million in 2025, according to the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs’ annual Identity Theft and Scams ...
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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A new report reveals a shift in how cybercriminals are stealing your personal information. The Identity Theft Resource, a national nonprofit, on Tuesday released its Trends in ...
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Business scams 101: Common schemes and how to avoid them
Scams like phishing and business identity theft are rising fast, with businesses losing billions. Protect your company by ...
It started with a voicemail from a Hertz rental car location in Miami, Florida. A 57-year-old woman in Los Alamitos, California, was asked when she planned to return a Mercedes-Benz she had never ...
They may show up as a small card charge, a strange IRS letter, a missing bill or an Explanation of Benefits for care you never received. Each one can look like routine mail or another account notice.
If a phone you didn't order arrives on your doorstep, there's a good chance someone's trying to scam you. Here's how to recognize this scam and make sure you don't get tricked.
Media release provided by SCDOR. COLUMBIA, S.C. – Scams and identity theft cost South Carolina consumers nearly $8.5 million in 2025, according to SCDCA’s annual Identity Theft and Scams Report. The ...
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