Knowing a lot of people are doing online shopping right now, scammers are sending fake notifications that your personal information is needed to complete a delivery.
The Identity Theft Resource Center says identity theft creates such a stressful situation that 16% of victims consider taking their life rather than try to recover from it.
The Better Business Bureau says online shopping is the most-reported scam in Wisconsin. Scammers know this is a busy shopping time for clothing and school supplies.
If you're online shopping for tickets to summer concerts and festivals, Tammy Elliott has advice to help you avoid paying more than you should, or even worse, getting scammed and never getting a ticket.
Consumer Protection says this is one of the more sophisticated job scams. An Appleton woman was tricked by it, and her personal information was at risk of being used.
Eric Vanden Heuvel said for years the city and the Packers organization were hoping this announcement would come, and for it to finally happen, it’s a sense of relief and excitement; however, over the next two years, a lot of work needs to get done.
Emails say a Madison company is hiring "package inspectors." After you hand over your personal and bank information, the goods you're shipping were probably purchased with stolen credit cards.
The Door County Sheriff’s Office is warning about several reports of fraud involving personal checks. The pen you choose to write a check could thwart a criminal.