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Active consumer scam alerts from the FTC and FBI IC3. Each one is rewritten in plain English: what the scam looks like, the red flags you can spot, and what to do if you have been targeted. The point is not to alarm you. The point is to give you the pattern, in language a smart neighbor would use.

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FTCMixedJul 9 · 16:50 UTC

Unclaimed life insurance money? It’s a scam

Scammers send mail pretending to be lawyers offering you a share of unclaimed life insurance money from a deceased person with your last name. The offer is fake and designed to extract money from you.

  • advance_fee
  • Imposter
  • Social eng.
FTCConsumersJun 17 · 06:15 UTC

How to avoid a travel scam this summer

Scammers pose as travel vendors and websites to steal money from people booking summer vacations. They lure victims with fake deals and then disappear with payment.

  • Online purchase
  • Social eng.
FTCConsumersJun 8 · 16:00 UTC

How to spot a CAPTCHA scam

Scammers send fake CAPTCHA requests that look like real ones to trick you into installing malware on your device.

  • Phishing
  • Social eng.
FBI IC3EldersJun 3 · 19:00 UTC

Emerging Hospice Fraud Targeting Medicare Recipients

Scammers are impersonating hospice providers and billing Medicare for fake end-of-life care services. Victims lose money through fraudulent claims filed in their names.

  • Healthcare
  • Gov imposter
  • Elder
FTCJobseekersApr 30 · 16:47 UTC

That job offer text is probably a scam

Scammers send text messages posing as recruiters and offer fake jobs to steal your money. They use urgency and legitimacy cues to pressure you into paying upfront fees or revealing personal information.

  • Fake job
  • Text scam
  • Social eng.
FTCStudentsDec 22 · 16:06 UTC

Rental scams hit home with $65 million in reported losses

Scammers post fake rental listings online, copy real properties, and pressure renters to send money and personal information before viewing the home in person. Since 2020, nearly 65,000 people have reported rental scams totaling $65 million in losses.

  • Online purchase
  • ID theft
  • Social eng.
FTCMixedApr 14 · 11:56 UTC

Top text scams of 2024

Text scammers used five main tactics in 2024 to steal money: fake delivery notices, job offers that demand payment, fraudulent bank alerts, phony toll warnings, and romantic setups leading to fake investments.

  • Text scam
  • Phishing
  • Imposter
  • Romance
  • Investment
  • Fake job
FTCJobseekersDec 11 · 15:00 UTC

Paying to get paid: gamified job scams drive record losses

Scammers pose as employers and offer easy online work involving simple tasks like liking videos or rating images. They trick victims into depositing money to unlock fake earnings that never existed.

  • Fake job
  • Online purchase
FTCEldersAug 14 · 20:47 UTC

Bitcoin ATMs: A payment portal for scammers

Scammers trick you into withdrawing cash from your bank and depositing it into a Bitcoin ATM, claiming it will protect your money or fix a fake problem. The cash then goes straight into the scammer's account.

  • Gov imposter
  • Imposter
  • Tech support
  • BEC
  • Crypto
FTCMixedApr 1 · 12:31 UTC

Impersonation scams: not what they used to be

Scammers impersonate well-known businesses and government agencies in text, email, and phone calls to trick you into sending money or giving personal information. In 2023, the FTC received over 490,000 reports of these scams with losses exceeding $1.1 billion.

  • Imposter
  • Phishing
  • Text scam
  • Tech support
  • Gov imposter
  • Utility
  • Online purchase
FTCStudentsOct 6 · 13:30 UTC

Social media: a golden goose for scammers

Scammers use social media to lure people into fake shopping deals, bogus investment schemes, and romance cons. Social media was the contact method in one in four fraud reports since 2021, with reported losses hitting 2.7 billion dollars.

  • Online purchase
  • Investment
  • Romance
  • Social eng.
FTCConsumersMay 15 · 15:24 UTC

IYKYK: The top text scams of 2022

Scammers send fake text messages impersonating banks, retailers, delivery services, and employers to steal money and personal information. These five scams account for over 40% of reported text fraud.

  • Text scam
  • Imposter
  • Phishing
  • ID theft
  • Fake job
  • Online purchase
FTCMixedFeb 8 · 15:50 UTC

Romance scammers’ favorite lies exposed

Romance scammers pose as potential partners on dating apps and social media to build fake relationships and extract money. They use lies about their identity, location, and circumstances to manipulate victims into sending cash, cryptocurrency, or gift cards.

  • Romance
  • sextortion
  • Social eng.
FTCMixedJun 3 · 20:53 UTC

Reports show scammers cashing in on crypto craze

Scammers are using cryptocurrency to steal money, exploiting people's limited understanding of how crypto works. Since 2021, over 46,000 people lost more than $1 billion in crypto scams.

  • Crypto
  • Investment
  • Romance
  • Imposter
  • Gov imposter
FTCMixedFeb 8 · 22:20 UTC

Reports of romance scams hit record highs in 2021

Scammers pose as romantic partners on dating apps and social media to manipulate people into sending money, gift cards, or cryptocurrency. Losses hit a record 547 million dollars in 2021.

  • Romance
  • Crypto
  • Investment
  • Social eng.