In the golden age of online dating and digital connections, love is only a click away—or so you think. Unfortunately, while some people are looking for soulmates, others are looking for suckers.
HOUSTON — As Valentine's Day fills social media feeds with messages of love, it also marks a peak season for romance scams, with fraudsters preying on both hearts and wallets. The Better Business ...
Indonesian police dismantled a Yogyakarta-based romance scam that used dating apps to target victims in the US, UK, Canada, ...
If you meet someone on social media or a dating website or app, how can you tell if their profile is real? They say they’re in the military — but scammers especially like to pose as military ...
Holiday scams are rising. Phishing and smishing attacks are targeting online shoppers. Scammers exploit the busy holiday season, using fake delivery messages to steal data. Law enforcement also warns ...
With Valentine’s Day approaching, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) are warning consumers to be aware of romance scams, a deceptive form of fraud that preys ...
The docuseries exposes the dark tactics scammers use to exploit romantic relationships for personal gain. Some of the scammers are facing justice, while others continue to walk free. This latest ...
Meta on Wednesday warned internet users to be wary of online acquaintances promising romance but seeking cash as scammers use deep fakes to prey on those looking for love. "This is a new tool in the ...