Welcome to the holiday scamming season. The criminals know we're stressed, and they're ready to pounce in all sorts of ways to steal our cash.
A survey from Allstate Identity Protection reveals that nearly two-thirds of Americans (64%) are worried that cybercriminals could use their personal information to pocket their tax refund.
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Progressive’s auto insurance division recently announced that it will begin paying back about $950 million in excess profits taken in over the past three years from its policyholders in Florida. The ...
A member of a telecommunications financial fraud organization who deceived victims by promising refunds for completing missions like watching YouTube videos and embezzled funds has been sentenced to a ...
Amid the government shutdown, ANCHOR rebate checks and inflation refund checks are still on the way for qualifying Americans, as others are wait for updates on the American Worker Rebate Act, IRS tax ...
Amidst a flood of artificial intelligence (AI) apps designed to launch humanity to new heights—or cash in before the market bubble bursts—many are debating whether AI is a friend or foe. In the right ...