Scrolling social media can be an enjoyable way to connect with the world, but it can also be a gateway to heartbreak and ...
As more people go online to seek romantic relationships, and transferring money has gotten easier and less traceable, an ...
Valentine's Day is here again, and while some people are spending it with their partner, others might be getting unknowingly ...
The internet is full of people trying to scam people out of their finances — and some are pretending to be besotted ...
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is advising the public to be aware of online “Romance Scams” this Valentine’s Day.
The Better Business Bureau and the FBI are warning consumers to remain vigilant, as scammers continue refining their tactics.
Two in five single people say they are looking for love in February, so here are some ways to help make sure the ‘perfect ...
Romance scams, where fraudsters lure victims with false promises of love, prey on thousands of people every year. In 2023, victims lost $1.14 billion to romance scams, with the median loss per person ...
CBS 17 spoke with one woman who said she met someone she felt a connection with online, but it led to her losing thousands.
It’s typically an overseas-based fraud where scammers connect with you online, form a relationship, then lure you into bogus cryptocurrency investments. The criminal may take weeks or months to ...
Valentine's Day is on Friday, presenting a ripe opportunity for Arizonans to get got by romance scams. Make sure you don't fall for one.
A scam referred to as “pig butchering”, where online scammers use romance to find targets, is on the rise costing people thousands of dollars. NBC News’ Ken Dilanian explains what a typical scam ...