New year, same scams targeting the vulnerability of individuals seeking connection,” wrote the FBI in a social media post.
Scammers are creating fake dating sites to trick people into giving up their financial and personal information, costing victims $1.3 billion in losses in one year.
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Lonely New Yorkers warned not to fall for dating app scams on Valentine's Day
The New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection is warning New Yorkers to protect themselves and learn the ...
As Valentine’s Day approaches, the New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection warns New Yorkers about romance scams. Romance scams occur when a criminal uses a fake identity to ...
Tinder, Hinge, OkCupid, Grindr, and Bumble are where millions turn every day to find potential partners, but these dating apps are also used by cybercriminals to carry out romance scams. In a typical ...
These cons are becoming increasingly sophisticated.
In a world where digital connections reign supreme, a surprising shift is happening. Young singles are turning away from dating apps, seeking love the old-fashioned way.
As if dating wasn't difficult enough already! Cryptocurrency scams target people on popular dating sites and apps, such as Tinder. Don't let your quest for love blind you to red flags.
It’s a sad fact, but true — so many of today’s most common scams work by preying on and exploiting trust, and our most human emotions. And that’s even more true when it comes to online dating scams ...
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning consumers about a rise in Valentine's Day scams, including fake gift offers, ...
FBI field offices across the country are warning about the ongoing rise in romance scams as more people turn to online dating and social media to find love ahead of Valentine’s Day. Officials said ...
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