Latest Scams
Pig-Butchering Scam
A sophisticated hybrid of romance and investment fraud. Scammers form a fake online relationship (often via dating apps), gain trust over weeks or months, then push victims into investing in fraudulent cryptocurrency schemes—draining large sums once emotionally hooked. Losses can reach hundreds of thousands or more.
Deep‑Fake Voice & AI‑Cloning
Scammers use AI-generated voices or cloned identities (Veteran, friend, or celebrity) to make phone calls or messages appear genuine. These impersonation attacks ask for personal info, money, or fraudulent payments—often convincing, urgent, and emotionally charged.
Toll‑Fee & Package‑Tracking Scams
Text-based phishing messages saying you owe tolls or have a pending delivery requiring payment. They include malicious links that lead to identity theft or fraudulent charges.
Digital Arrest & Fake Law Enforcement Scams
Scammers impersonate authorities (police, cybercrime agencies) via video call or messaging, accusing victims of crimes and demanding immediate payment to clear the case. Often targeted at elderly individuals.
Fake FEMA / Disaster Relief Scams
Fraudsters posing as FEMA or disaster agencies contact victims of natural disasters, claiming assistance but demanding upfront fees or banking details. They exploit confusion during emergencies.
Tech Support Scam
Fake warnings or pop-ups claim your computer is infected or malfunctioning. Scammers prompt victims to call bogus support lines, pay via gift cards or crypto, and allow remote access—then steal credentials or money. Seniors are particularly vulnerable.
