T-Mobile customers are receiving scam texts designed to steal personal data. Here are the most common versions to watch out for.
Get a text regarding your locked banking account? It's likely a U.S. Bank text scam. Here's what you need to know to protect your identity.
Escrow services are supposed to keep your money safe, but in this Craigslist scam, these escrow sites will do more damage than good.
Keep your money safe by only paying for your new pet once you have the pet in your possession and avoid using Cash App.
Don't trust anyone who asks for payment via eBay gift cards, even if they claim they are from a legitimate company or government agency.
If you bank with a credit union, keep an eye out for these common scams, especially if you're a Navy Federal, Alliant, or First Financial member.
If you receive an Alliant Credit Union email or text, make sure you verify that's it's legit before clicking on any links—scammers are targeting the financial institution's customers.
If you receive a text message from your cell phone provider containing a link to a "little gift," don't click on it—it's a scam!
Venmo users are noticing suspicious emails hitting their inboxes with claims of a large sum of money waiting to be transferred by a PayPal user.
If you regularly read comments on YouTube videos, you may have come across promises of cash and prizes from who you think is the YouTuber—all is not as it seems!