Detectives in the east say the calls come from a number that tracks back to Washington DC, but the concern for some is that scammers are calling your friends from your contact list.
Federal officials have helped the family of a Raleigh woman recover $45,000 of the nearly $200,000 that she lost to Jamaican scammers who told her that she had won a lottery prize.
As you get started on your holiday shopping list, online shopping can be a great way to snag a great deal. However, not all internet merchants are created equal, and low prices can blind consumers from spotting counterfeit items.
The Federal Trade Commission wants parents to know that many school forms require personal and sensitive information that, in the wrong hands, could be used to commit fraud in your child's name
Scammers love to use newsworthy events to craft new scams, and now they are doing so with the supreme court ruling on President Barack Obama's health care law.
Scammers making their way across the country are tricking people into believing a special federal government assistance program is available to pay their utility bills.
A warning tonight about a scam hitting the southeast, including some here in Eastern Carolina. President Barack Obama is not going to pay your utility bill.
The U.S. Postal Service warns you to ignore emails that say they have a package for you, but the longer you let it sit at the post office, the more it's going to cost you.
Britain's phone hacking scandal has made headlines around the world. A Congressman from New York is urging action to keep it from becoming a problem for consumers in the U.S..