Valentine's Day is over, but criminals are still looking to exploit people looking for love. These schemes are happening on dating apps, social media and increasingly with AI chatbots.
They won't ask for money immediately. Scammers usually practice at least one virtue: patience. "They don't typically come ...
The Federal Trade Commission reports Americans lost $1.14 billion to romance scams in 2023, more than double the $547 million ...
Romance scams, where fraudsters lure victims with false promises of love, prey on thousands of people every year. In 2023, ...
Valentine’s Day is a time for love, but unfortunately, it’s also a prime opportunity for scammers looking to prey on hopeful ...
Valentine's Day is here again, and while some people are spending it with their partner, others might be getting unknowingly ...
With Valentine's Day approaching, the FBI has issued a stark warning about the rise of "sinister" romance scams targeting individuals online. These scams are emotionally and financially devastating ...
Rebecca D’Antonio, a romance scam victim who lost $100,000 to a scammer she met on OKCupid, a dating website she thought was ...
Scrolling social media can be an enjoyable way to connect with the world, but it can also be a gateway to heartbreak and ...
As more people go online to seek romantic relationships, and transferring money has gotten easier and less traceable, an ...
Arvest Bank is warning of a possible romance scam where fraudsters create a fake online identity to gain a victim's trust.