You can’t trust everything you read — unfortunately, that mantra now includes your emails. Hackers and others with malicious ...
Scammers are telling those who answer the call that they are Lt. Petroski from the Sheriff's Office, there is a warrant out ...
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[email protected] or P.O. Box 22474, Philadelphia, PA 19110. Follow him on Instagram ...
Request credentials from individuals or organizations. Trust your instincts if something seems suspicious. Be wary of requests for cash or cryptocurrency. Avoid acting on urgent demands for money.
6 million people traveling in the mountain region alone, and there will be many vacant homes that criminals might look to ...
Scammers love to try and access shopping accounts via a cold call. It’s an easy way to get into the conversation, because ...
If someone seems suspicious, the business can capture surveillance of the individual, surveillance of their vehicle, and also send that information to law enforcement. “We all want to make sure ...
Here's what I don't like: First, the article suggests that fixing Social Security is not a pressing issue. It is pressing; we do not want to be a year away from exhaustion causing enormous anxiety and ...
The scam calls often claim that individuals must pay to clear a warrant for missing jury duty or other reasons. Deputies advise trusting your instincts and hanging up if a call seems suspicious.
Sheriff Garrett goes onto say that the public should remain aware and if something seems suspicious, report it. “I want to assure you the men and women of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office ...