On this episode of our podcast, we’ll define fraud, explain why and how the FBI investigates it, share tips for protecting yourself from scammers, and teach you how to report suspected frauds ...

And since scammers are convincing, that can be hard to do. But recent scams are costing people their life savings, so here are some sure ways to spot the scammer.

Scammers often use new technology, such as AI, to enhance tried-and-true scams. Learn about the latest twists and types of attacks, and what you can do to stay safe in 2025.

Scammers use tricks and lies to steal your money or personal information. Scams happen online, by mail, phone, text, social media, in person, and through new technologies.

Scammers toy with your emotions and pressure you into making bad decisions. Find out how to identify a scammer—before it's too late.

Watch for major red flags: Scammers often claim they have “leftover materials” and pressure you into making a same-day deal. Never hand over large…

Is It a Scam? Scammers tell many different stories to try to get your money or information.

What is a scammer? Online and phone scammers are individuals who intentionally deceive people to gain access to their personal information or money. If they steal information, scammers can sell it on the dark web or commit identity theft.

A 16TB database with 4.3 billion LinkedIn‑style work profiles was left wide open online, handing scammers perfect fuel to target you, your boss and your company. A 16‑terabyte marketing database left ...