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Stay Safe from Holiday ScamsNov 12, 2024 | posted by Lily Chavez
Stay Safe from Holiday Scams The holiday season brings more online shopping, making it a prime time for scammers. Here's how to protect yourself: Watch Out for Fake Websites and Apps Scammers often create fake websites and apps that look like trusted retailers. These sites steal your payment... |
Holiday Shopping Safety TipsNov 6, 2024 | posted by Conner Williams
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are right around the corner, with many deals already active. We wanted to share some safety tips for holiday shopping this season. Consider using a credit card when making purchases if you can, especially with online shopping. Credit cards offer more security... |
Only Scammers Ask You to Pay for Services with a Gift CardOct 21, 2024 | posted by Conner Williams
Has anyone asked you to pay a bill or a fine with a gift card? If this seems unusual, it's because it's a scam. No real business or government agency will ever tell you that you need to pay with a gift card. Generally, these sorts of scams begin with a phone call, text message, email, or social... |
Student Loan Forgiveness ScamSep 25, 2024 | posted by Lily Chavez
As back-to-school season begins, those with federal loans may have received a legitimate email from Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about loan forgiveness. However, it's important to be cautious, as not all such emails are genuine. Only three official email addresses are... |
FTC Scam Awareness: Five Ways to Keep Scammers and Hackers AwayBy By Alvaro Puig, Consumer Education Specialist Sep 25, 2024 | posted by Conner Williams
Courtesy of the Federal Trade Commission's Consumer Education Blog We’re living in the data age. The things we do on our phones and computers, on our internet-enabled smart devices, and on websites leave a trail of our activities and our personal information. That personal information has... |