The FBI is warning cities and counties across the country about a scam that revolves around zoning permits.
FBI officials at the Seattle Field Office say there is a concerning trend among financial scams: artificial intelligence ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation Louisville Field Office is warning the public about an increase in scams targeting ...
In 2025, the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) received over 39,949 complaints regarding government impersonation ...
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Kentuckians lose $3.15M to government impersonation scams
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning Kentuckians about an uptick in law enforcement and government scams.
Texas officials warn of scam texts posing as DMV notices and urging payment. Here’s how to spot them and what to do.
Scam Alert: City of Bend warns public about email ‘phishing’ scam involving city permit payments
The city of Bend is warning about a recent "phishing" scam involving emails sent to people regarding city permit payments. Here's the details, as the city posted to social media late last week: What ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warns that criminals are impersonating U.S. officials in phishing attacks targeting businesses and individuals who request city and county planning and zoning ...
A new scam targeting property owners and permit applicants is prompting a warning from the FBI, as criminals are impersonating local government officials to try ...
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FBI warns against scanning QR codes from unsolicited packages
The FBI issued a public service announcement on July 31, 2025, warning consumers not to scan QR codes found inside unsolicited packages delivered to their homes. The alert describes a fraud scheme in ...
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Scams Cost Americans Billions More Than FBI Data Suggests, Study Says: See How Much
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 ...
A fake photo showing a loved one in danger might trigger panic in the recipient, but the FBI warns that these scams are becoming increasingly common.
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