Staying up-to-date on the latest scamming methods can help keep you safe from fraud. Use Chase's helpful guide on common scam techniques and how to avoid them.
Learn how your bank cards can be compromised and what you can do to keep them safe. Learn more about debit and credit card fraud. Identity fraud and theft Scammers use stolen personal information to engage in fraudulent activities. Keep your information safe from theft. Learn more about ...
If you get an email or a voicemail asking you to call your bank, do not use the phone number they give you. Instead, search for the bank’s number online, or call the customer service number on the back of your credit card. Scammers will try to collect personal information by sending...
Scammers use automated systems to make voice calls. If an automated call provides a number and asks you to call back, don’t. Only contact PayPal through the Contact page in our Help Center or call PayPal Customer Service at 1-888-221-1161.Learn...
Dating and romance scammers have invaded Bumble. Learn how to spot a Bumble scammer and avoid the latest online dating scams before it’s too late.
U.S. adults 65 and older lose $2.9 billion to scammers yearly. You shouldn’t feel ashamed if you don’t know how to not get scammed — as these statistics reveal, when we’re caught with our guards down, scams can impact us all. It’s important to understand what types of scams ...
BACKGROUND Considering the increasing number of inquiries received by the EU SME Centre from SMEs who have been scammed by their business partners in China, the EU SME Centre published an article titled 'Simple steps to minimise risks of being scammed when purchasing from China'. Despite the cha...
It is alarming how many people are getting their email address stolen. This blog covers different methods on how to prevent scammers from stealing email addresses.
Scam #1: Online dating Scammers create fake social media profiles and use the promise of love to trick people into sending them money. They may use a fictional name or falsely assume the identities of aid workers, military personnel, or professionals working abroad. They can use artificial inte...
I have no idea how Apple originally approved this app for its app marketplace, but even after its deletion, many other scam apps like this remain. Other scammers are more careful with their words. Another way to gauge a quality VPN from a scam is checking whether the VPN provider website...