by Jill Saar | Apr 10, 2026 | Featured, Fraud Friday, General News
One of the most common tactics used by scammers today is impersonation. Scammers pose as people or organizations you already know and trust, such as banks, government agencies, businesses, or even acquaintances or family members. These scams can arrive through phone...
by Jill Saar | Apr 3, 2026 | Featured, Fraud Friday, General News
Most people rely on their computers and smartphones every day, which makes technology problems especially frustrating. Scammers take advantage of that frustration through tech support scams. It begins by claiming your device has a virus or security problem. These...
by Jill Saar | Mar 27, 2026 | Featured, Fraud Friday, General News
Scammers are always finding new ways to trick people into sharing personal information or sending money. One common tactic is claiming you qualify for “free money” through a government grant or related program. These government grant scams often sound exciting....
by Jill Saar | Mar 6, 2026 | Featured, Fraud Friday, General News
Imagine this shows up on your phone: “You’re pre-approved for a low-interest loan.”“No credit check required.”“Funds available today.” It feels convenient. Maybe even helpful. But if you didn’t ask for it, that message isn’t a shortcut — it’s a setup. Let’s Start With...
by Jill Saar | Feb 27, 2026 | Featured, Fraud Friday, General News
When weather events, market disruptions, or natural disasters affect agriculture, relief programs and grants can provide much-needed support. Unfortunately, those same situations also create opportunities for scammers to take advantage of farmers and ag businesses....
by Jill Saar | Feb 13, 2026 | Featured, Fraud Friday, General News
Scammers often take advantage of tax season by sending messages that appear to come from the IRS or a tax preparation service. These messages may claim you’re owed a refund, that there’s an issue with your return, or that action is needed to receive your money. While...
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