Scammers are impersonating representatives from mobile carriers, calling customers and claiming that they've been sent the wrong device and need to return it.
Last month, the Federal Trade Commission warned that it has seen a “big wave” of phone scams in which fraudsters claim to be ...
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) is urging consumers to look out for red flags — and reminding them not to feel ...
Dozens of dogs are waiting at San Jose Animal Care & Services shelter for forever homes, but a sad-looking dog named Lumi is not one of them.
FBI is warning the public that scammers are using artificial intelligence to deceive victims through fake phone calls, ...
First things first: Apple does not send virus alerts through its calendar app. If your calendar claims your phone is infected ...
A fake Apple email about app-specific passwords claims a $2,990 PayPal charge and urges recipients to call a support number, but it is a phishing scam.
C-SPAN caller who sounded like Trump and used the name "John Barron" — an alias the president reportedly used in the past — criticized the ruling. C-SPAN denied that the caller was Trump, saying that ...
President Donald Trump did not, in fact, call in to C-SPAN on Friday using “John Barron” as a fake name, the network said. A ...
C-SPAN have said publicly that "it was not the president," who made the phone call under the name of John Barron on Friday.
C-SPAN shot down online speculation that President Trump called into the network on Friday using an old pseudonym, “John Barron,” to rant about the Supreme Court.