Fraud Alerts
Identity Thieves Are Springing in to Action
April showers (and bomb cyclone snow) may bring May flowers, but they are also bringing a surge of consumer complaints on a new scam. A Social Security Administration (SSA) scam is on the rise and the Federal Trade Commission warns that consumer complaints about it are escalating while the IRS tax fraud scam is declining. …
Read MoreHAPPY HOLIDAYS
I love this time of year. The lights at the City and County Building certainly put me in the holiday spirit. This month, we are sending along our yearly “12 Days of Holiday Scams” list. While many of us take vacations, fraudsters never do. As a matter of fact, there is often an uptick of scams during this time…
Read MoreScammers Are Rotating Around Hurricane Florence
When disaster strikes, we often look to, and see, many charitable organizations stepping up to provide the much needed support to those affected. It’s during these times that these organizations see an uptick in contributions. Without our support, many of these charities would not be able to operate. When our hearts ache for those in harm’s…
Read MoreScammers Can’t Wait For Back-to-School
In this month’s newsletter, we are providing some tips to keep your college- bound children safe from falling into a scammer’s trap. Additionally, you may find the information from the FBI’s Yearly Internet Crime Report very interesting. For each state, the Internet Crime Complaint Centeraka IC3 report, tracks the categories of scams, the number of people who were…
Read MoreBeware the Smiling Emoji
Who among us hasn’t enjoyed enhancing a text or an email with a wink, a nod, or even a hat. These icons are adorable. They take the place of words, save on character space, and provide a little emotional intent behind your words. And, for the most part, emojis are harmless. But we wouldn’t be talking…
Read MoreHail No! The Best Deal May Not Be the Least Expensive.
Hail season is upon us and so are the businesses that chase the storms to get your repair business when you are at your most vulnerable. Don’t be so quick to hire a contractor that you end up worse off than you were before. The Better Business Bureau recently reported that a hail repair business…
Read MoreBad Typing Skills Can Get You Scammed
Typos. At best, they are an embarreeesmint! At worst, making a typo when you enter a website name into your browser, may just get you scammed. It’s called a typo-squatting scam. A recent report stated that more than 12 million web users have fallen victim to the typo-squatting scam in the first 3 months…
Read MoreLet’s Face(book) it. Everyone shares too much info on the web.
From Cambridge Analytica Data misuse to daily hacking, what you share on social media is a veritable orchard of private in formation waiting to be harvested. The primary way that your data is grabbed is by answering all those posts that seem harmless. You’ve seen these posts from your “friends” asking for your response: what was the name of…
Read MoreWARNING – Tax Scams on the Rise
The Denver District Attorney’s Office is offering tips and warnings as the 2018 income tax preparation season begins its busiest month. “Filing day is fast approaching, but while citizens are busy gathering their documents, receipts, bank records and other information, identity thieves are also busy, scheming of ways to get citizens’ tax refunds and steal…
Read MoreTop Ten Stolen Vehicles in Denver Metro Area & Tips to Keep Your Car in Your Possession
CATPA METROPOLITAN AUTO THEFT TASK FORCE *For Public Release* TOP TEN STOLEN VEHICLES IN THE DENVER METRO AREA JANUARY 1—MARCH 1, 2018 RANK VEHICLE MAKE/MODEL # OF THEFTS YEARS OF MAKE/MODEL THEFTS 1 Honda Civic 145 1990-2017 2 Honda Accord 121 1990-2014 3 Ford F-250 76 1993-2011 4 Dodge Ram 51 1995-2017 5 Chevrolet Silverado…
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