Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate love, and human kindness. But unfortunately, romance is a tactic used by scammers to make money by defrauding lonely ...
Valentine’s Day is a time when scammers will ask their victims for money, gift cards, or pictures. Here's how to protect yourself.
Scammers are using AI to create fake relationships and steal millions from their victims. If it's too good to be true especially this Valentine's Day, just run ...
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FBI warns of romance scams ahead of Valentine's Day
With Valentine's Day coming up, the FBI has a warning about romance scams. Scammers prey on the most vulnerable victims, gain their trust and take their money. These fraudsters will seem genuine, ...
Analysis - People find love in many ways and through diverse mediums. Online platforms have become popular meeting places for people looking to find intimate partners, making them a prime target for ...
As Valentine’s Day approaches, scammers are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to target more ...
Consumers lose more than a billion dollars every year to romance scams. But money isn't the only thing they lose.
Better Business Bureau recommends looking out for romance scams when dating online, as AI tools and cryptocurrency lend new ...
In 2023, 945 Canadians lost over $50 million to romance scams, with an average loss of nearly $53,000 per person You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
Consumers planning to spend big this Valentine's Day should be aware of scams. Romance scams target vulnerable people by building trust and then asking for money. Fake websites and florists may ...