An email inviting you to a party might seem harmless, but it could also be part of a growing online threat that’s prompting fresh concern from federal regulators. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ...
Scammers are using fake party invitations that appear to come from friends, family members, coworkers, and neighbors.
Scammers want you to click on the invitation’s link and then enter your email login information so they can gain access to your email account. If they are successful, they may change your login ...
NEW YORK — The next time you hear of a friend or family member’s upcoming wedding, be sure to check your email inbox in case the invitation has gone there. Richard Israelite of San Francisco said he ...