Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A mistake by a bank teller may have saved a Natick woman nearly $92,000 after she fell victim to an online scam, police said.
The scammer told the victim her bank account had been hacked by a "Russian gaming or pornography group," according to police.
Chrome and Edge users warned about NexShield browser extension scam that causes crashes and tricks users into installing malware through fake security fix commands.
(WJAR) — Tech support scams are impacting older Americans at a staggering rate. According to the Federal Trade Commission, tech support scams target people 60 and older about five times more often ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A retired South Carolina couple lost their life savings after scammers posing as Microsoft and bank employees convinced them to ...
An 89-year-old woman lost $21,000 after falling victim to a computer scam. The woman called police on Feb. 3, 2026 to report she had been scammed earlier in the day. The woman told officers that while ...
This starts like a classic refund scam: fake invoices, remote access, and a “refund form” designed to confuse you. Then the ...
SANFORD, N.C. (WTVD) -- A man was arrested Thursday in connection to computer scam targeting an elder victim. Avinash Chandreshbhai Patel,19, of Apex, is facing charges of attempted obtaining property ...
BEREA, Ohio -- A North Rocky River Drive resident lost $9,950 through a computer-phone scam. The resident told police Nov. 12 that she had received a notice on her computer screen that a virus had ...
With money and sensitive financial information, be wary of everything. Talk about this to your family members and co-workers. Spread the word.