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You have a credit freeze; it still isn’t enough
Credit freezes have been free at Equifax, Experian and TransUnion since 2018. They are built to block one of the most common forms of identity fraud: new credit applications opened in your name. But the latest numbers show why a freeze cannot be your only line of defense.
Your senior parents are easier to impersonate than you are
Americans 60 and older filed 201,266 complaints with the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center in 2025 and reported $7.7 billion in losses, the highest total of any age group. The average loss for older victims was nearly $38,500, almost double the figure for younger filers. The Federal Trade Commission's December 2025 report to Congress estimated that the overall cost of fraud to older adults in 2024 ranged from $10.1 billion to $81.5 billion, depending on how underreporting is measured.
Your senior parents are easier to impersonate than you are
Americans 60 and older filed 201,266 complaints with the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center in 2025 and reported $7.7 billion in losses, the highest total of any age group. The average loss for older victims was nearly $38,500, almost double the figure for younger filers. The Federal Trade Commission's December 2025 report to Congress estimated that the overall cost of fraud to older adults in 2024 ranged from $10.1 billion to $81.5 billion, depending on how underreporting is measured.
Former Air Canada pilot flew hundreds of flights without proper license, police say
A former pilot flew commercial planes for nearly 17 years allegedly without the required license, Ontario police said. A “complex fraud and forgery investigation” uncovered that a commercial airline pilot who spent the entirety of his career — from 1998 to 2025 — flying planes for Air Canada, had forged a license required of him when he was promoted to captain in 2009. The investigation, dubbed “Project Icarus,” suggests “a deliberate effort to circumvent systems designed to safeguard the...
2020 election denier under scrutiny from fair elections advocates for new role at DOJ
An election denier who tried to overturn Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss is facing scrutiny over his new role in the Justice Department as part of a team investigating the president’s foes. The Justice Department has placed Kurt Olsen at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida, where the Trump ally is part of a probe into a “grand conspiracy.” He was previously overseeing election security at the White House, where he made a referral to the Justice Department that...
RFK Jr’s daughter-in-law reveals she quit Trump team over unsupervised movement of gold and cash by spies
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Americans lost nearly $900 million to AI-generated scams last year. It will likely only get worse
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Fintech Wise's shares fall on Belgian money-laundering investigation
Fintech Wise's shares fall on Belgian money-laundering investigation PARIS, June 1 : Money transfer company Wise's London-listed shares fell by more than 10 per cent on Monday on news that the Brussels Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating its European entity in cases the prosecutor said reportedly involve more than half a billion euros ($582.5 million) in suspicious transactions. Authorities in Europe are trying to crack down on illicit finance, following the collapse of Wirecard and...
Fact-checking Trump’s interview with NBC News’ ‘Meet the Press’
President Donald Trump sat for an interview with “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker on Friday, discussing topics including the war with Iran, gas prices and the “anti-weaponization” fund. Throughout the interview, which aired Sunday, Trump made a series of false, misleading or exaggerated comments. NBC News reporters dug into some of the president’s remarks.
Trump's trade war has a new target: forced labor. The case behind it is far from simple
Since the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariff plan, the White House has had its eyes set on alternative pathways for carrying out the centerpiece of Trump's trade war agenda. Last week, one of these new pathways was unveiled, with the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) proposing new tariffs of up to 12.5% on 59 countries and the European Union based around Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. The justification: Widespread failure, the USTR...