Financial scams are becoming more sophisticated and personal. Learn how to recognize red flags, protect your accounts, and respond quickly if fraud occurs.
Texas Tech University System’s chancellor has ordered campuses to phase out programs focused on sexual orientation and gender identity. This policy limits research topics and faculty hiring. Provosts ...
Identity theft losses among Americans 60 and older surged 70%, reaching $48.5 million according to the FBI's latest internet ...
Identity theft continues to be a growing problem costing billions of dollars every year in personal losses, investigations, ...
Recovering direct financial losses from identity theft becomes more difficult over time, so it’s crucial that you take ...
New AARP research shows fraud is a widespread and growing concern. Nearly 4 in 10 U.S. adults—about 103 million people—have already experienced fraud, and an estimated 159 million are worried about ...
AARP Kansas regularly hosts free, in-person fraud prevention workshops in Wichita, often in partnership with trusted local ...
An online tax account is supposed to be like a fast lane, not a locked door with no key in sight. Yet thousands of filers ...
AARP Michigan is expanding its efforts during Fraud Prevention Month this April with a series of events statewide. Through ...
Another major healthcare breach has surfaced as TriZetto confirms attackers stole sensitive data affecting millions across ...
As the April 15 tax deadline approaches, scammers are getting more deceptive. The most common tax filing scams start with a ...