Category: Fraud Protection & Prevention
Video Game Scams
Between new consoles, hot game releases, and gift cards in every stocking, more people than ever will be logging in and spending money in games. Unfortunately, scammers are paying attention too. [caption id="attachment_17884" align="alignnone"...
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Online Marketplace Scams: Don’t Let a “Great Deal” Cost You
Whether you’re buying a used car, selling furniture, or looking for event tickets, online marketplaces like Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and OfferUp make it easy to connect. Unfortunately, scammers know that convenience and emotion can cloud...
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Beware of Rental Scams in Michigan
Finding a new home or apartment online can feel fast and convenient, but scammers know that too. Fake rental listings have become one of the most common forms of online fraud, preying on people eager to move and quick to respond. These scams don’t just...
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Job Hunting Scams on the Rise
What You Need to Know About Job Hunting Scams The internet has made finding and applying for jobs easier than ever. Unfortunately, scammers have learned to exploit that same convenience. One of the latest trends involves criminals disguising themselves...
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QR Code Scams: How to Spot and Avoid Fraud
QR codes have become a common and convenient way to access information, make payments, and claim special offers. From restaurant menus to event tickets, these square barcodes are everywhere. However, as their popularity grows, so does the opportunity for...
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Is That Check Legit? Warning Signs of Fraudulent Checks
Check fraud is on the rise, and it’s hitting closer to home than you might think. From “washed” checks stolen from mailboxes to fake refund scams and forged mobile deposits, criminals are targeting everyday people with clever schemes that put...
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Protecting Yourself From Fraud
Protect Yourself from Fraud: Understanding Sophisticated Attacks Fraudsters are now deploying sophisticated, two-step social engineering attacks against members starting with a SMiShing (SMS text phishing) campaign. Followed by a vishing (phishing...
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