Nigerian Immigrant couple were sentenced to federal prison for "catfishing" scheme using the U.S. postal service.
The Electronic Funds Transfer Act protects consumers from liability for unauthorized transfers from their accounts.
Five years after their 'Blessings in No Time' pyramid scheme, the reality TV couple is facing the consequences.
With the festive season in full swing, the rush to snag post-Black Friday bargains and buy Christmas gifts online has led to a sharp rise in threat levels. For cybercriminals, this is the perfect ...
On Jan. 30, attorneys representing an advocacy organization for black farmers are scheduled to go before an appeals court to ...
According to Dr. Fatou Sankare, a certified ethical hacker, professor, and cyber engineer, a common misconception among Black consumers is that they are not valuable targets of cyberscams, leading ...
The Florida Attorney General’s Office of Statewide Prosecution has filed criminal charges against Charles and Kristin Black, ...
At least three parents of UW-Madison students have been subject to scammers pretending to be with the UW Police Department to extort money from them.
The CFPB ordered Block to update its business practices to comply with the law, pay between $75 and $120 million to users ...
FOX 35 told you Wednesday about Charles (also called Chad) and Kristin Black – a couple running a company called Legacy Pools ...
Scammers targeting seniors in the Halifax area have prompted police to issue warnings for two suspects after multiple fraud reports.
Four-year investigation leads to Arizona arrest of Brevard couple accused of defrauding customers seeking pool construction ...