Fueled by AI, internet scams have grown in scope and sophistication, and their targets are often Florida's seniors.
Americans lost over $16B to scams in 2024 as social media–driven fraud surges. Explore FTC and FBI findings, Meta’s role, and ...
Americans may be losing far more to scammers than official data shows, according to a new study. The annual cost of online scams sits at an estimated $119 billion, according to a report from the ...
The companies will share fraud intelligence and coordinate responses as AI makes scams faster, cheaper and harder to detect.
Michigan residents lose $1.73 billion annually – the equivalent of $170 per person – to online scams, according to a new report from the Consumer Federation of America, CFA. Nationwide, Americans lose ...
A new report from the Consumer Federation of America reveals that Michigan residents lose an estimated $1.7 billion annually to online scams, while the nationwide cost has reached a staggering $119 ...
Americans lost at least $16.6 billion to scams in 2024, according to the FBI, and the real number is almost certainly far higher because many victims never report the crime.
Arizonans are losing an estimated $2.8 billion a year to online scams, placing the state among the 10 hardest-hit in the ...
Meta's Semiannual Adversarial Threat Report reveals India as the second most targeted country by international scam ...