Delivery companies like FedEx, USPS, and UPS are being impersonated in text messages instructing recipients to visit a scam website—here's what you need to know.
Receive a text message about a USPS delivery? If it contains a link, it's a scam—don't click the link!
If you receive a call from Amazon about suspicious activity on your account, it's likely a scam, and you should hang up immediately.
If you're one of the millions of people who buy products from Amazon, you've likely received a text message or two that seem a bit suspicious. We teach you how to identify a fake text and avoid being scammed.
T-Mobile customers are receiving scam texts designed to steal personal data. Here are the most common versions to watch out for.
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 a text message from your cell phone provider containing a link to a "little gift," don't click on it—it's a scam!
You can buy almost anything on OfferUp—but unfortunately, you can get sold out just as easily, especially through a number of different OfferUp phishing scams.
Don't get too excited if you receive a text message from "Amazon" claiming you've won a prize—scammers are impersonating the brand in this phishing scam.
Be careful before clicking on links in Navy Federal emails—scammers impersonate the popular credit union in an attempt to steal your information.