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Scammers need just a few seconds of a person’s voice—usually taken from clips uploaded to social media—to impersonate them. That has experts and average people worried.
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AARP says military families and veterans are almost 40% more likely than civilians to become victims of scammers, and 80% of the attacks specifically take aim at their military benefits.
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Scam artists stole more than $1,000 from Clementine’s last week, using an elaborate scam that began with allegations of counterfeit bill passing.
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The codes allow businesses to digitize menus or direct customers to payment sites, but scammers have used them to get personal information from people.
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The Illinois Department of Public Health runs a legitimate COVID-19 testing site at St. Clair Square, but another site popped up without permission.
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About 13,000 people were victims of government impersonation scams in the U.S. last year, at a cost of almost $110 million.
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The St. Louis Health Department and Missouri National Guard turned away more than 450 people from a COVID-19 vaccination event Thursday and Friday due to invalid email confirmations.
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Internet security officials in St. Louis and around the country report a growing number of email scams that stole more than a billion dollars from…
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Small towns love their high school football team. So much so, that every year around this time there are scam artists who try to prey upon that pride to…
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Giving to worthy causes on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving has become a tradition for people who want to help charities and nonprofits. But the Better…