QR codes may seem like an easy way to find out more about a business or product, but there’s a growing risk that they could connect you to a scam. “I definitely do, ...
As Americans begin to file taxes, the Better Business Bureau is reminding taxpayers about the best ways to avoid scams.
The Better Business Bureau is urging consumers to use caution when hiring a home improvement contractor, especially following ...
The Better Business Bureau says fraudsters can attempt to steal your money or your identity in a variety of ways.
IRS Criminal Investigation says in fiscal year 2022, they had more than 2,550 criminal cases. $31 billion were identified ...
The threat of cyberattacks from foreign countries or domestic groups has become a real and growing concern in today’s world, often making headlines in the news. While it might feel ...
Experian shares the latest scams to watch out for in 2025, including AI-powered scams, imposter scams and investment scams.
Monday, January 27, 2025 is the first official day of tax season. On Monday, the Internal Revenue Service will begin ...
Technology has made it easier for people to find and share personal information and as cyber attacks become more common, the BBB is sharing some safety tips.
Both the state Department of Transportation and the Better Business Bureau have recently alerted drivers to a spreading epidemic of road-toll “smishing” scams.
Packed into the Lillian Community Club, seniors gathered for the first in a series of fraud summits hosted by the Better Business Bureau and AARP Alabama.
The public networks are often insecure and vulnerable to hackers. Avoid accessing any sensitive information, like your banking app or your e-mail if you're using public Wi-Fi. If you have to access ...