What do phones, computers and traveling have in common? The risk of being exposed to scams. 7 On Your Side's Stephanie Sierra has tips to protect your money.
A 93-year-old San Francisco woman is at the center of a mail mystery she can't seem to escape. Dozens of letters. Three companies. All linked to a stranger... and all using her home address.
Some scammers, according to officials, are using AI to hold fake immigration court proceedings with scammers wearing judicial robes and law enforcement uniforms.
After the Department of Health Care Services notified state prosecutors of potential fraud, investigators discovered a scheme in which individuals bought personal information for non-California residents from the dark web and enrolled them in Medi-Cal, the state's equivalent of Medicaid, AG Bonta's office said.
A dramatic rise in a scam known as "ghost tapping" is putting people who use tap-to-pay features on alert.
Friends and family of a San Francisco retiree knew he was being scammed and tried for months to warn him, but nothing could stop him from wiring all his money to the scammers, who he thought was a woman he would be starting a new life with.