skip to main content
skip to newscasts

Monday, April 29, 2024

Public News Service Logo
facebook instagram linkedin reddit youtube twitter
view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Three US Marshal task force officers killed in NC shootout; MA municipalities aim to lower the voting age for local elections; breaking barriers for health equity with nutritional strategies; "Product of USA" label for meat items could carry more weight under the new rule.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Big Pharma uses red meat rhetoric in a fight over drug costs. A school shooting mother opposes guns for teachers. Campus protests against the Gaza war continue, and activists decry the killing of reporters there.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

More rural working-age people are dying young compared to their urban counterparts, the internet was a lifesaver for rural students during the pandemic but the connection has been broken for many, and conservationists believe a new rule governing public lands will protect them for future generations.

Don't Go Breaking My Heart: Online Romance Scammers Steal Millions

play audio
Play

Tuesday, June 9, 2015   

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Scammers who use Internet dating sites to prey on victims in Florida and across the nation are stealing millions of dollars each year.

Cynthia Fagyas with AARP says the Internet Crime Complaint Center has reported receiving more than 6,000 romance-related scam complaints in a recent year, with losses totaling $81 million.

According to Fagyas, an AARP member victimized out of hundreds of thousands of dollars has helped put the issue in the spotlight.

"That's kind of what prompted AARP to take notice of this new type of scamming and talk to the Federal Trade Commission and law enforcement," she says. "We want to find out what's going on, and the steps that online dating companies can take to better protect their users."

AARP's Fraud Watch Network is asking online dating companies to use algorithms to detect suspicious language patterns used by scammers, search for fake profiles and alert any member who has been in contact with someone using a fraudulent profile.

Fagyas says people of all ages are being victimized, but older Americans may be at greater risk. AARP is inviting members and the general public to become involved by signing an online petition through www.aarp.org.

"When you take a look at older folks in their sixties and seventies, they tend to be more trusting, and may be easier to be taken advantage of because they are trusting," she says.

The AARP Fraud Watch Network has posted tips on how to avoid online scams. The best way to protect yourself when pursuing online dating – regardless of age – is to use a well-known website, avoid posting personal information in your dating profile and report any dates to the website if they ask for money.


get more stories like this via email

more stories
Some groups see disproportionately high rates of suicide, including veterans, racial and ethnic minority groups, people with disabilities and LGBTQIA+ people. (Adobe Stock)

Health and Wellness

play sound

Rates of suicide among young people have increased by about 36% in roughly the last two decades and the surge has caught the attention of federal poli…


play sound

Members of Nebraska's LGBTQ+ community and their supporters saw positive actions at both the state and federal level this month. At the state level…

Social Issues

play sound

Missouri residents are gaining new insights into the powerful role of food in health care as experts and organizations advocate for a shift toward foo…


New Mexico is the second sunniest state in the nation after Arizona, creating maximum opportunities for solar development. (KristinaBlokhin/AdobeStock)

Environment

play sound

New federal funding aims to revolutionize solar energy access within New Mexico's Native American communities and benefit the state overall. The …

Health and Wellness

play sound

Nevada health-care providers, patients and advocates are responding to the U.S. Supreme Court case that'll determine the future of the Emergency …

Environment

play sound

A Knoxville-based environmental group is advocating for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act expansion, currently awaiting House approval…

Environment

play sound

State officials in Maine are preparing the next generation for climate change-related activism and careers. A new state-run website helps young …

 

Phone: 303.448.9105 Toll Free: 888.891.9416 Fax: 208.247.1830 Your trusted member- and audience-supported news source since 1996 Copyright © 2021