If you received an Amazon OTP text message out of the blue, it could be a sign that someone else is trying to log into your account.
Nike is one of the biggest brands targeted by counterfeiters and scammers - be extra careful with Nike products from non-official retailers as you could end up with a fake
Cheap iPhone chargers that aren't the real deal from Apple may seem like the best option, but there are risks involved for you and your iPhone.
If you're worried about accidentally buying a pair of fake Air Forces, buying some from the Nike store (whether online or at a store) is your best bet.
If you receive a text message from Chase Bank, don't click on any links or call the phone number listed—it could be a scam designed to steal your information and money.
Buying a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds from somewhere other than Samsung directly may be a cheaper route, but it's not always the better route.
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.
You may think that that Truist have sent you a text alert about your account. Here's how to check if it is actually a scam.
Although a lot of work has been done to remove counterfeit Apple products from shelves and online stores, fake Apple watches are still easy to come by.
At $250 a pop, the last thing you want when buying AirPods Pro is to end up with a fake that uses cheap materials and doesn’t work how you expect it to.