Federal authorities said a Detroit man spent years whipping out fake IDs and hijacking credit cards across multiple states, ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James released the top 10 consumer complaints that the Office of the Attorney General ...
A polished seal, a familiar logo, and a web address that looks almost perfect. That’s all it takes to trick someone into handing over personal details meant for law enforcement or a federal agency.
The claim alleges DOL knew of a security flaw for years, didn’t fix it, and didn’t notify people as required by law.
Freedom Debt Relief reports on defending against credit card debt lawsuits: know your rights, gather evidence, and consider ...
A Zipps Sports Grill manager faces up to 15 years in prison and “practically inevitable” deportation after admitting to using ...
A report copublished by WIRED sparked a probe into opt-out pages hidden by data brokers. Now congressional Democrats say breaches tied to the industry have cost people tens of billions of dollars.
The state of Iowa has suspended the license of a nursing home worker who was criminally charged with forging a physician’s ...
Snowcialism has hit The Big Apple. Lefty Mayor Zohran Mamdani opposes requiring ID’s to vote — but mandates no less than five forms of identification in order to shovel snow. The New York City ...
A Stratford woman is accused of using the personal information of relatives, friends, and nonprofit clients to claim more than $230,000 in fraudulent COVID unemployment benefits.
It started with a voicemail from a Hertz rental car location in Miami, Florida. A 57-year-old woman in Los Alamitos, California, was asked when she planned to return a Mercedes-Benz she had never ...
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