Online shopping can be a lifesaver during the holidays, but it also makes you vulnerable to scammers. Protect your holiday fund with these tips from Dr. Fraud.
If someone calls or emails you randomly to tell you about a health insurance discount or that your benefits are going to run out, it’s likely a fraudster.
After you order something online, in many cases through Amazon, you may get a follow up mailer from a seller offering a gift card or free item for a review. Fraud experts say buyer beware.
Fraud experts want us to be aware of an uptick in costly romance scams this summer with many of these schemes targeting young people looking for a connection. News5 has a look at the crime trends and why this is an area getting increasing attention from fraudsters.