Reese Witherspoon makes plea to fans after scammers impersonate her online
Reese Witherspoon has called out a viral trend that’s left her incredibly “upset”. Witherspoon took to her official social media platforms to film a video where she spoke directly to
Donate to charities (not scammers) on Giving Tuesday
Chances are, you’re probably already hearing from charities about Giving Tuesday. It’s a great time to support the work of charities around the country. Unfortunately, not everyone asking for money
Scammers Don’t Take Holidays: How to Help Protect Your Money This Season
Financial Literacy Sponsored by JPMorganChase There always seems to be a never-ending list of tasks during the holiday season, from booking flights to purchasing gifts for loved ones. As you
Watch How Online Scammers Use AI To Steal Your Money | Incognito Mode
In 2024, online shopping scams were the second most reported type of fraud contributing to $12.5 billion in losses. But you may not have heard of one of the newest
Experts say scammers exploit Gen Z’s online activity, making them more likely to fall for scams
According to data from the Federal Trade Commission, in the first two quarters of 2025 Tennessee Gen Zers have already lost over a million dollars. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Experts say
260 suspected scammers arrested in pan-African cybercrime operation
LYON, France – Authorities in 14 African countries have arrested 260 suspects and seized 1,235 electronic devices in a coordinated international operation against cyber-enabled crime. The crackdown targeted transnational criminal
Dave Ramsey Caller Says Her 80-Year-Old Mother-In-Law Is A Serial Cheater Who’s Given Away Almost $1M To Internet Scammers
A woman who called into “The Ramsey Show” recently shared a shocking story about her in-laws, saying her 80-something-year-old mother-in-law had drained nearly $750,000 from a retirement account and given
Only 2 Other States Taken By Online Scammers More Than Wyoming, FBI Says
Perhaps it’s the trusting nature of Wyomingites that make them vulnerable to internet scams. In 2024, scammers stole more than $43 million from Wyoming residents, which is up $30 million