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  1. Phishing Scams - Federal Trade Commission

    Mar 11, 2026 · Phishing Scams and How to Spot Them Phishing is a type of online scam that targets consumers by sending them an e-mail that appears to be from a well-known source – an internet …

  2. Phishing | Federal Trade Commission

    The official website of the Federal Trade Commission, protecting America’s consumers for over 100 years.

  3. Prueba sobre phishing | Comisión Federal de Comercio

    El sitio web oficial de la Comisión Federal de Comercio (FTC), protegiendo a los consumidores de Estados Unidos de América por más de 100 años.

  4. New FTC Data Show a Big Jump in Reported Losses to Fraud to $12.5 ...

    Mar 10, 2025 · Newly released Federal Trade Commission data show that consumers reported losing more than $12.5 billion to fraud in 2024, which represents a 25% increase over the prior

  5. How to Report Fraud at ReportFraud.ftc.gov

    This video shows you how to report scams, fraud, and bad business practices to the Federal Trade Commission at https://ReportFraud.ftc.gov and why it’s important to do it.

  6. Impersonation scams: not what they used to be

    Apr 1, 2024 · Scams that impersonate well-known businesses and government agencies are consistently among the top frauds reported to the FTC’s Consumer Sentinel Network.[1] I

  7. Phishing Your Company's Good Name - Federal Trade Commission

    Has a phishing scam hooked your company’s good name? Learn how to respond if your business is impersonated in a phishing scam.

  8. False alarm, real scam: how scammers are stealing older adults’ life ...

    Aug 7, 2025 · Reports to the FTC show a growing wave of scams aimed squarely at retirees’ life savings. These scammers pretend to be from known and trusted government agencies and businesses.

  9. As Nationwide Fraud Losses Top $10 Billion in 2023, FTC Steps Up ...

    Newly released Federal Trade Commission data show that consumers reported losing more than $10 billion to fraud in 2023, marking the first time that fraud losses have rea

  10. Forward phishing emails to reportphishing@apwg.org (an address used by the Anti-Phishing Working Group, which includes ISPs, security vendors, financial institutions, and law enforcement agencies).