As you prepare to celebrate Valentine's Day, there are a few common scams you need to be aware of. Imposter websites and fake ...
Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how to protect yourself against artificial intelligence-fueled romance scams, which have become the most common type of fraud in 2025.
Read more about romance scams for safe online dating advice ... You can't find a return policy or satisfaction guarantee. • The deal is "too good to be true." What to do if you encounter ...
Consumers should always be alert for impostor websites, from fake jewelry sellers to online dating sites. Scammers can easily lift official photos, sale promotions, and logos directly from ...
With Valentine's Day just around the corner, people need to know about the dark side of romance that can ruin lives and leave ...
Ahead of Internet Safety Day on February 11, Tinder talks about how it’s using AI to keep the creeps at the bay.
Gen Z dominates the space, and this year is about quick connections. They're ready to date and match with people from other ...
According to the FTC, nearly 65,000 people reported romance scams in 2023, with total losses amounting to $1.14 billion.
Atty. Renan Augustus Oliva, director of NBI CEVRO, said that love scams and other online scams related to dating and intimacy are expected to proliferate leading to Valentine's Day. Oliva said that in ...
NSW residents searching for love this Valentine's Day are being warned to guard their hearts - and wallets - against charming con artists posing as ...
often turning to online dating platforms like Hinge, Bumble, and Tinder. While many find success, others fall victim to scams. Scammers often fabricate stories to avoid meeting in person ...
Australians navigating the online dating world are falling victim to scams, with victims' financial losses averaging $11,914, according to a new report from consumer cyber safety company Norton.