Lightcurve, an internet company based in Washington State, conducted a survey showing that more than half of Washingtonians ...
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Flag on the play! What you need to know to watch out for sports betting scams
According to the Arizona Department of Gaming, in July alone, bettors in Arizona wagered more than $460,000,000 on sporting ...
Charles Ray says his image was used without his consent to promote fraudulent animal rescue and church fundraising schemes ...
State officials are warning New Hampshire residents to be wary of job-seeking scams using the names of companies based in the Granite State. Attorney General John M. Formella warns the scam begins ...
Every year, millions of Americans go online to search for jobs using websites like LinkedIn, Indeed, and Glassdoor.
With football season well underway, online sports betting apps are booming, but so are some scams associated with it. Jon ...
Sens. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) are demanding answers from Match Group, parent of Tinder, Hinge ...
Authorities are warning people not to fall for scams from callers claiming to be with the San Diego Sheriff’s Office.
The risk of being defrauded, assaulted or encountering a registered sex offender is much higher in certain U.S. states than others.
What do Tiger Woods, Ben Stiller, Australian pensioners and dating app users have in common? Despite being from different walks of life, they have all fallen prey to various scams.
No one lives forever, so it's important to plan what happens to your passwords after you're gone. These top-rated password ...
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