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2 Florida residents share warning after falling victim to Royal Caribbean cruise scam
Read full article: 2 Florida residents share warning after falling victim to Royal Caribbean cruise scamSeveral people say they were recently scammed into purchasing a three-day Royal Caribbean cruise to the Bahamas.
Protecting your donations from scammers on Giving Tuesday
Read full article: Protecting your donations from scammers on Giving TuesdayGiving Tuesday is a day dedicated to generosity, as people worldwide contribute to causes they care about. However, it’s also a prime opportunity for scammers to take advantage of charitable intentions.
Season’s cheatings: Holiday scams to avoid
Read full article: Season’s cheatings: Holiday scams to avoidSeventy-five percent of Americans fell victim to holiday scams last year, with online shopping and non-delivery scams accounting for a significant portion of the over $281 million lost, or should we say stolen.
FBI says property fraud is rapidly increasing. St. Johns County is offering a free system to protect homeowners
Read full article: FBI says property fraud is rapidly increasing. St. Johns County is offering a free system to protect homeownersProperty fraud, also known as deed fraud or home title theft, is being called the fastest-growing white-collar crime by the FBI. Scammers can hijack a property title, often going undetected unless homeowners actively monitor official records.
2024 Holiday Consumer Protection Guide for Floridians: Things you should know to enjoy a scam-free holiday
Read full article: 2024 Holiday Consumer Protection Guide for Floridians: Things you should know to enjoy a scam-free holidayAttorney General Moody released the 2024 Holiday Consumer Protection Guide for Floridians which contains information about scammers, shopping schemes, and cyber scams.
‘I’ve got video of you’: New blackmail scam targeting Gmail users, Florida Sheriffs Association warns
Read full article: ‘I’ve got video of you’: New blackmail scam targeting Gmail users, Florida Sheriffs Association warnsThe Florida Sheriff’s Association recently warned the public of a new online scam that threatens email users with releasing their search history if they don’t pay a large amount of money.
Beware of scammers impersonating airline customer service representatives, FTC warns
Read full article: Beware of scammers impersonating airline customer service representatives, FTC warnsMost people can probably agree that there are few things more frustrating than airline delays or cancellations that leave you stranded at the airport.
Secret Service agents swept 120 Jacksonville businesses to search for skimmer devices. News4JAX got exclusive access
Read full article: Secret Service agents swept 120 Jacksonville businesses to search for skimmer devices. News4JAX got exclusive accessThe U.S. Secret Service teamed up with local law enforcement to sweep 120 businesses across Jacksonville as part of a state-wide outreach operation to take action against rampant card skimming.
Scam or love?: How to spot scammers posing as military servicemembers on dating sites
Read full article: Scam or love?: How to spot scammers posing as military servicemembers on dating sitesIf 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 servicemembers stationed overseas.
Brand name product for a low, low price? Think twice, the FTC says
Read full article: Brand name product for a low, low price? Think twice, the FTC saysSocial media feeds are flooded with ads offering steep discounts on brand-name products, including luxury items. But are these offers real or a scam?
Experts say 1 in 4 people will fall victim to travel scams this summer. Here’s how to prevent that
Read full article: Experts say 1 in 4 people will fall victim to travel scams this summer. Here’s how to prevent thatNew data from the cybersecurity company McAfee predicted one in four people will fall victim to travel scams this summer.
Jiggle the card reader? Check the security tape? The old school red flags might not work for latest skimmer devices
Read full article: Jiggle the card reader? Check the security tape? The old school red flags might not work for latest skimmer devicesCard skimming has evolved. You’re not only at risk at the gas station anymore. Card skimmers were found locally at grocery stores, ATMS, marinas, and convenience stores.
St. Johns County warns residents of contractor scams following damaging tornado
Read full article: St. Johns County warns residents of contractor scams following damaging tornadoAs residents deal with the aftermath of a suspected tornado that touched down near two St. Johns County subdivisions Thursday shortly before noon, officials want to warn residents of contractor scams.
What the FTC wants you to know before you click on a ‘free’ computer security scan
Read full article: What the FTC wants you to know before you click on a ‘free’ computer security scanScammers are impersonating well-known companies and scaring you into paying to fix computer problems that might not exist, the Federal Trade Commission warns.
Pause before you jump on spring break travel deals to make sure it’s not a scam, FTC warns
Read full article: Pause before you jump on spring break travel deals to make sure it’s not a scam, FTC warnsWhen you’re planning a trip, you might be tempted to jump on an offer for a great deal. Unfortunately, scammers sometimes hide behind those offers.
QR code warning: How the handy codes can be used by scammers
Read full article: QR code warning: How the handy codes can be used by scammersMore than 94 million Americans will use their phones to scan a QR code this year. However, the Federal Trade Commission has issued a new warning about these handy codes.
14M people are exposed to job scams every year. Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: 14M people are exposed to job scams every year. Here’s what you need to knowLinked in reports 50 percent of workers will actively look for a new job this year and most of those people will search online to find one. But beware, job scams are a growing problem. According to the Better Business Bureau, about 14 million people are exposed to an employment scam each year. Now, scammers are finding new ways to get people on board.
Pitfalls of love: Romance scams & how to spot them
Read full article: Pitfalls of love: Romance scams & how to spot themValentine’s Day is coming up and that means many people will be searching for that special someone to spend the holiday with. Millions of Americans use online dating apps or social networking sites to meet others. But before you click, type, or swipe, you should know about romance scams.
Gift card scams are rising at an alarming rate. Here’s how to avoid falling victim this holiday season
Read full article: Gift card scams are rising at an alarming rate. Here’s how to avoid falling victim this holiday seasonAs many people grab those last-minute gift cards, the FBI is warning that gift card scams are rising at an alarming rate.
FTC: 3 ways to spot rip-offs while you’re last-minute shopping
Read full article: FTC: 3 ways to spot rip-offs while you’re last-minute shoppingScammers are impersonating real companies in ads on Facebook, TikTok, and other social media platforms. So, how do you navigate past the fakes without passing up the real bargains?
Columbia County deputies warn community of new scam involving families of inmates being contacted
Read full article: Columbia County deputies warn community of new scam involving families of inmates being contactedThe Columbia County Sheriff’s Office is warning the community about a new scam where families of inmates are being contacted by people pretending to be bail bondsmen.
Employment opportunities, online purchases listed as top 2 scams impacting younger people ages 18 to 24: BBB
Read full article: Employment opportunities, online purchases listed as top 2 scams impacting younger people ages 18 to 24: BBBIn a recent Better Business Bureau report, younger people between the ages of 18 to 24 years old are now reported to lose more money in scams than older age groups.
National agencies permanently extend free weekly credit reports
Read full article: National agencies permanently extend free weekly credit reportsThe three national credit reporting agencies — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — have permanently extended a program that lets you check your credit report at each of the agencies once a week for free.
The scams reported most often by Latino communities & how to avoid them
Read full article: The scams reported most often by Latino communities & how to avoid themScams and reported bad business practices can play out differently in different communities. So, what do scams and bad business practices look like in the Latino community?
If you use payment apps like Venmo, CashApp or Zelle, federal scam experts want you to read this
Read full article: If you use payment apps like Venmo, CashApp or Zelle, federal scam experts want you to read thisApps like Venmo, CashApp, or Zelle make it easy to send money fast to friends or family. But what happens when it’s a scammer on the other end?
Stay alert for online scammers as you support businesses on Prime Day
Read full article: Stay alert for online scammers as you support businesses on Prime DayAmazon isn't the only retailer rolling out deals for Prime Day, and scammers are ready to take advantage of all the excitement, the Better Business Bureau warns.
Protect yourself from savvy scammers posing as your bank in text messages
Read full article: Protect yourself from savvy scammers posing as your bank in text messagesThe Federal Trade Commission is issuing a new warning saying bank impersonation is among the top of the list when it comes to text message scams.
Too techy to be scammed? Not so much. How to scamproof vulnerable young people
Read full article: Too techy to be scammed? Not so much. How to scamproof vulnerable young peopleAccording to data from the FTC, people in their 20s reported losing money to fraud at a higher rate than people in their 70s.
Last-minute shopping online for Mother’s Day? Watch out for scammers!
Read full article: Last-minute shopping online for Mother’s Day? Watch out for scammers!With time running out to do your shopping for mom for Mother’s Day, a lot of people are shopping online, and there are some things you want to do to make sure you don’t fall victim to scammers and lose your hard-earned cash.
‘You’re a winner,’ or have you just been scammed?
Read full article: ‘You’re a winner,’ or have you just been scammed?The Federal Trade Commission is issuing a new warning about prize scams. Everyone loves to win, but if you get a notification that you’ve won a prize for a contest you’ve never entered, it’s probably a scam.
Northeast Florida Clerks of Court team up against property and mortgage fraud
Read full article: Northeast Florida Clerks of Court team up against property and mortgage fraudThe Clerks of Court for Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, Putnam and St. Johns counties want the residents they serve to take advantage of free property fraud alert services offered by each of their offices.
Floridians urged to be cautious, aware of potential scams in wake of Ian’s destruction
Read full article: Floridians urged to be cautious, aware of potential scams in wake of Ian’s destructionAs residents all over Florida begin the process of recovery after disasters like Hurricane Ian, Florida officials are warning them of potential scammers trying to take advantage of their situations.
Cybersecurity expert offers warning as cryptocurrency scam sweeps TikTok
Read full article: Cybersecurity expert offers warning as cryptocurrency scam sweeps TikTokCybersecurity expert Chris Hamer recommends everyone have a particular mindset in place to avoid falling victim to get-rich-quick schemes online.
Have you been the victim of an online real estate rip-off?
Read full article: Have you been the victim of an online real estate rip-off?With the real estate market the way it is, it’s not surprising scammers are trying to take advantage of buyers and renters who are just looking for a place to live. And sometimes of unsuspecting property owners.
Helping you spot -- and prevent -- the FTC’s most-reported crypto scams
Read full article: Helping you spot -- and prevent -- the FTC’s most-reported crypto scamsAccording to the FTC’s new data spotlight, scammers are banking on what you don’t know about cryptocurrency — or scammers’ tricks. And that could cost you serious money.
Think that email about a sports betting handicapper is a sure thing? Don’t bet on it!
Read full article: Think that email about a sports betting handicapper is a sure thing? Don’t bet on it!The Better Business Bureau is warning fans to be careful after seeing a spike in sports betting scams on social media.
Bounty hunter, private investigator shares advice to avoid romance scams
Read full article: Bounty hunter, private investigator shares advice to avoid romance scamsThe FTC reports that people lose more money on romance scams than any other type of fraud. In 2020, romance scams reached $304 million in reported losses.
FBI Jacksonville warns of scams affecting local shoppers
Read full article: FBI Jacksonville warns of scams affecting local shoppersScammers are ready to pounce now that the holidays are here. You may think you won’t fall prey — but crooks can be sneaky — and if they get to you, it will hit you where it hurts the most: your wallet.
Don’t fall victim to scams targeting your Child Tax Credit payments
Read full article: Don’t fall victim to scams targeting your Child Tax Credit paymentsIf you’re a parent who hasn’t opted out of the federal Child Tax Credit program, chances are you have monthly payments coming to you over the next few months.
More money is coming to families. Scammers are ready
Read full article: More money is coming to families. Scammers are readyWhen money from the government is in the news, we know scammers are about to run their standard playbook -- calling, emailing, texting or DMing you offering to "help" get your payments.
Did you get billed for an SBA loan you didn’t apply for? Here’s what to do
Read full article: Did you get billed for an SBA loan you didn’t apply for? Here’s what to doDid you get a bill for a Small Business Administration (SBA) loan, but you didn’t apply for one? It’s possible that an identity thief applied for the loan using your personal or business information. The SBA has new guidance about reporting the fraud, and the FTC has tips to help you clear up any credit problems it may cause. The SBA’s Office of Disaster Assistance has been issuing the loans under its COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program. Keep these invoices until the SBA has finished reviewing your identity theft report.
JEA warns customers of increase in utility scams
Read full article: JEA warns customers of increase in utility scamsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Scammers are at it again, and JEA wants customers to be alert and aware. Never purchase a prepaid card or respond via a mobile payment app, (Cash App, PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, etc. JEA, along with approximately 100 other U.S. and Canadian member utilities and associations, participates in Utilities United Against Scams (UUAS). The organization receives recognition for its efforts to stop scams that target electric, water and natural gas company customers. To date, thousands of toll-free numbers used by scammers against utility customers have been shut down.
FTC warns crooks are wrapping up 2020 with more car wrap scams
Read full article: FTC warns crooks are wrapping up 2020 with more car wrap scamsThe Federal Trade Commission just heard from more companies that scammers are using their names to trick people into a car wrap scam. This time, scammers are saying they’re Marlboro or Purell (but they’re not really). Then they’ll say to use some of that money to pay their “decal agent” to put the ads on your car. So, if you deposited a $1,500 check and sent $500 to the “decal agent,” you’re out $500 of your own money. Another thing: an FTC analysis published earlier this year showed that fake check scams hit 20- and 30-year-olds hard in the wallet.
Hey college students: Have you seen this scam?
Read full article: Hey college students: Have you seen this scam?Scammers are targeting college students again, this time with a fake check scam. So how do you avoid a fake check scam? Never use money from a check to send gift cards, money orders, or wire money to someone. And, once you send the money or put it on a gift card and give someone the gift card PIN, it’s like giving them cash. The bottom line is, if someone sends you a check and tells you to send money by wire transfer or gift card — it’s a scam.
Scammers putting COVID-19 twist on imposter scheme, state leader warns
Read full article: Scammers putting COVID-19 twist on imposter scheme, state leader warnsTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Scammers targeting parents and grandparents with phony calls about family member arrests are using COVID-19 concerns to strike more fear, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said. Moody warned in a Consumer Alert issued Tuesday that scammers are putting a new twist on the common scam. For years, she said, scammers have targeted parents and grandparents with phony calls claiming a family member is under arrest. Imposter phone calls are effective because spoofing technology allows scammers to change the information displayed on caller IDs to give the appearance that their calls are coming from a government entity. To avoid falling victim to an imposter scam:Do not automatically trust the number listed on the caller ID, especially with respect to unsolicited calls.
COVID-19 scams are on the rise; Heres what to watch for
Read full article: COVID-19 scams are on the rise; Heres what to watch forAs if the coronavirus pandemic hasnt hit consumers hard enough, theres a huge spike in scams related to COVID-19. Consumer Reports says to watch out for these coronavirus scams. And then there are phishing scams from fake websites that may have coronavirus or covid19 in their domain names. You should be very vigilant about sharing personal information if you didnt initiate the contact. And when it comes to credit card fraud, CR says to sign up for push notifications and check your credit reports.
State leaders warn of fake COVID-19 contact tracing calls
Read full article: State leaders warn of fake COVID-19 contact tracing callsTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – To slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, state public health professionals are calling Floridians who may have come into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19. These “contact tracing” calls are an extremely vital tool in the state’s effort to contain the spread of the virus, Attorney General Ashley Moody said. “If you are diagnosed with COVID-19, you will be asked by an epidemiologist from your county health department about everyone you’ve come in contact with over the last two weeks,” Moody explained. An authorized contact tracer will NEVER disclose the identity of the person who tested positiveThe Florida Department of Health has prepared a fact sheet about contact tracing. To report contact tracing scams or any other COVID-19 related fraud, contact the Florida Attorney General’s Office by calling 1(866) 9NO-SCAM or visiting MyFloridaLegal.com.
Scam alert: That Costco text message isn’t really from them
Read full article: Scam alert: That Costco text message isn’t really from themJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Did you receive one of those text messages asking about your Costco receipt and offering a reimbursement? Don’t click the link. It’s a scam. “There is currently a text scam circulating that threatens to cancel the membership unless the user clicks on the link for a survey,” Costco says on its website. Do not click on the link as these are in no way affiliated with Costco.”Another version of the message people are receiving says that they are trying to get in touch about your Costco receipt and asks you to click a link to “claim your overcharge reimbursement.”Again, it’s a scam.
How to avoid scams while applying for small business loan
Read full article: How to avoid scams while applying for small business loanBut, while you’re focused on getting a loan, scammers may be focused on you: hoping to trick you into giving them sensitive business information, like your bank account numbers, employees’ Social Security numbers, and even your money. Here are some “dos” and “don’ts” to help you stay clear of scammers as you apply for a small business loan. You don’t have to pay up front to get an SBA loan. The SBA won’t call unsolicited to find out information about you or your business, or to ask you to apply for a loan. It’s a The SBA won’t call unsolicited to find out information about you or your business, or to ask you to apply for a loan.
Don’t fall prey to the money mule scam
Read full article: Don’t fall prey to the money mule scamScammers are using people to move stolen money without them knowing, and the victims can face up to 30 years in prison and up to a $1 million fine. It's happened with online dating, work at home jobs or even cash prizes. Don’t ever accept a job that asks you to transfer moneyNever send money to collect a prizeDon’t send money back to an online love interest who has sent you money. Criminals are good at making up reasons to get victims to move money. Some even going as far as to say their life is on the line if you don’t send the money for them.
Florida Attorney General warns of ‘one of scariest scams’
Read full article: Florida Attorney General warns of ‘one of scariest scams’Because they could actually be a foe using an innovative phone scam that Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody called “one of the scariest" she’s heard about. Voice cloning technology lets users make near-perfect reproductions of real people’s voices, even from only a five-second recording of the voice. Scammers can then use the clone to call victims pretending to be the target’s family member or friend asking for money in an emergency. For business owners, ensure a culture of security among employees where more than one person signs off on vendor payments. Report scams to the Attorney General’s Office by calling 1-866-9NO-SCAM or visiting MyFloridaLegal.com.
Helping you spot the red flags of phishing, other scams
Read full article: Helping you spot the red flags of phishing, other scamsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Only 5% of people were able to correctly identify all types of online security scams, according to a recent survey from Security.org. Nearly everyone -- 96% -- knew about phishing -- but just 5% could spot the various ways hackers could access their personal information. The Morning Show wants to help you spot the red flags. A scam that went out to more than a million Netflix subscribers had some red flags if you looked closely. If you think a scammer already has your information, like your Social Security number, credit card or bank account number, go to IdentityTheft.gov.
Easy ways to avoid falling prey to gift card resale scams
Read full article: Easy ways to avoid falling prey to gift card resale scamsMoody’s office issued a Consumer Alert on Thursday to warn shoppers about common gift card scams that increase after the holidays. "Shoppers should be wary and take steps to avoid falling victim to gift card scams this holiday season.”A common gift card scam occurs when shoppers try to sell or exchange a gift card online. Simpler scams involve fake gift card exchange websites. These sites prompt users to enter gift card information in order to confirm the balance. These are just a few tips to help better protect shoppers from common gift card scams.
With tax season on the way, it’s time to protect your personal data
Read full article: With tax season on the way, it’s time to protect your personal dataJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – With tax season just around the corner, authorities are warning people to take steps to protect their personal and financial information so they can avoid falling victim to scams. On Tuesday, representatives from several agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service and Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, met downtown as part of National Tax Security Awareness Week to share some tips to arm the public against fraud and identity theft. “Ironically, I’ve gotten them on my IRS cell phone, so they’re indiscriminate as to who they go to.”The best way to protect yourself is to safeguard your personal data. That means changing passwords often and making sure they’re strong. Also, never enter your personal details on an unsecured website, and avoid clicking on any links you don’t recognize.