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Fake officials, real fraud: Cybercriminals target previous scam victims again — here's how to stay safe
In an alarming new trend, cybercriminals are increasingly targeting people who have already been victims of online fraud.
If you are putting most of your savings into a home, here is what the real estate law really does for you on the ground.
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Used car scams still fool buyers who skip this simple VIN check
You can spend hours comparing prices, test driving, and haggling, then lose thousands of dollars because you skipped a 60‑second check on a 17‑digit code stamped on the car. Used car scams keep ...
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McLean County warns of arrest warrant scam targeting residents
The McLean County Sheriff's Office is warning the public of a wave of scams in which the scammers claim to be from the sheriff's office and request money or gift cards to satisfy their demand.
A complete guide and explanation to earning all endings Square Enix's brand-new visual novel, Paramornasight: The Mermaid's Curse.
President Donald Trump has warned that limited strikes against Iran are possible even as the country’s top diplomat said ...
Dr. Stanley’s advice is that the market value of a home should ideally be less than three times the household’s total annual realized income. Even among the affluent ($1M-$10M+), they tend to stay in ...
Lead in New Orleans tap water is showing up far more often than many residents realize, and old city-owned pipes appear to drive much of it. Verite News reports that about 60% of households in ...
Hackers hit more than 700 ATMs last year, resulting in $20 million worth of losses, the FBI says. The malware can instruct an ATM to dispense cash on demand, no bank card needed.
Rather than having people verify their age on every app they use, Colorado's SB26-051 would implement a way for devices to share an 'age-bracket' signal to third-party apps.
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