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Phishing scam targets transgender people
A new phishing scam targets the bank accounts of transgender people. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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Suspect arrested in $400K gold bar scam
Police arrested a man suspected of taking a Bethesda, Maryland, couple for $400,000 in a gold bar scam. A text message reading “Contact us about an unauthorized charge on your Apple account” led the couple down a scam rabbit hole, police said. They were led to believe they were talking by phone to real Apple employees and eventually, according to…
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Bethesda couple scammed out of $400K
Police arrested a man suspected of taking a Bethesda, Maryland, couple for $400,000 in a gold bar scam. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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How to protect yourself from scammers offering fake jobs
In the last year, job scams have been on the rise, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center, a nonprofit that helps consumers with identity compromises and crime.
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October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Here's how to stay safe from scams
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which means it’s the perfect time to learn how to protect yourself from scams.
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Police warn of scammers offering dent repair in Montgomery County
Montgomery County police say scammers are targeting people in public parking lots and outside of their homes in a mobile dent repair scheme. Police are telling residents to watch out for a silver Mercedes-Benz covered in logos. A flier police posted Monday confirmed what many like Elliott O’Donovan already suspected. “Working on an elderly woman’s car and it, and...
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Police warn of scammers offering dent repair in Montgomery County
Montgomery County Police say scammers are using a mobile dent repair scheme, targeting people in public parking lots and outside of their homes. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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‘It is not real': Title company owner warns of new twist to title fraud
A quick-thinking title company owner was able to stop a fraudulent sale when it appeared the scammer was using A.I. technology to try to steal properties
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Scammers steal millions from DC residents who rely on public assistance
Scammers are stealing money from residents who receive SNAP benefits and other public assistance. In the last two years, more than $6.5 million has been stolen in D.C. alone.
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Scam targets thousands of DC's most vulnerable residents
Thousands of the District’s most vulnerable residents have been the target of a scam that is costing taxpayers millions of dollars. It’s a nationwide problem — but more than $6.5 million has been stolen in D.C. alone. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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‘I'm watching your dirty behavior': Search history blackmail scam targets Gmail users
Imagine getting an email that contains your name, a picture of the front of your house and the words, “I’m watching your dirty behavior.” Maryland State Police are warning people about a blackmail scam. Potential victims are asked for large sums of money in Bitcoins. The scammer demands money in order to keep their internet search history from being...
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Police warn of blackmail scam targeting Gmail users
Maryland State Police are warning Gmail users about blackmail scams asking for large amounts of money to keep their internet search history from being shared with everyone they know. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Is a text claiming to be from the US Postal Service legitimate? It's not — it's a scammer
Text messages claim to be coming from the United States Postal Service, saying they are unable to deliver a package … unless you confirm your address at a link in the message.
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Scam alert: No, the U.S. Postal Service isn't texting you
Text messages claim to be coming from the United States Postal Service, saying they are unable to deliver a package … unless you confirm your address at a link in the message. News4’s Susan Hogan reports.
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How scammers convince Americans to drain their life savings into crypto fraud schemes
Cryptocurrencies have become a major tool in “pig butchering” scams, where fraudsters flatter their victims over weeks or months.
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Here's how scammers are bundling stolen info for sale online, experts say
While fewer checks are being written these days, check fraud continues to be widespread, and it’s surging. Many victims might not even know it’s happened to them.
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Here's how scammers are bundling stolen information for sale online
News4’s Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan reports on how stolen checks are sold to the highest bidder on sites including YouTube and Telegram, sometimes with matching IDs and debit cards. Here’s how to avoid falling victim.
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Scam alert: Officials warn people not to convert cash, hand over for ‘safekeeping'
Scammers are impersonating law enforcement officers, getting victims to convert large sums of their money into gold bars and convincing them to hand over the gold for “safe keeping.”
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Gold bar scams: officials give warning in DC area
Scammers are impersonating law enforcement officers, getting victims to convert large sums of their money into gold bars and convincing them to hand over the gold for “safe keeping.” News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Local law enforcement agencies see resurgence of jury duty scam
It’s a call that could make anyone panic: Someone on the phone says your loved one is about to be arrested for missing jury duty unless you pay up. But it’s a scam. Law enforcement will never call you to demand money. This brazen crime is making a resurgence in the D.C. area, and people are losing thousands of...