Scam Encyclopedia
Comprehensive guides covering 200+ scam types across 15 categories. Learn to recognize, avoid, and report every type of fraud.
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Census Scams: Protect Your Data and Money
Census scams exploit trust in government by impersonating officials to steal personal information or money, often leading to identity theft and financial loss.
Court Summons Scam: Avoid Fake Arrest Threats
Scammers impersonate court officials or law enforcement, threatening immediate arrest or fines if you don't pay a fake court summons or missed jury duty fee.
Customs & Border Scam: Impersonation Fraud Alert
Scammers impersonate customs or border agents, threatening arrest or deportation over fake package issues or visa violations to extort immediate payments.
DMV & Motor Vehicle Scams: Protect Your License & Info
Scammers impersonate the DMV or motor vehicle departments to steal your personal information, money, or coerce you into fraudulent actions related to your vehicle or license.
Fake Government Grant Scams: Don't Get Fooled
Scammers impersonate government officials, promising large grants in exchange for upfront fees, leaving victims with no money and no grant.
Immigration Scams: Protect Your Future
Immigration scams exploit the hopes and fears of individuals seeking a new life, often impersonating government officials to steal money and compromise status.
IRS & Tax Authority Impersonation Scams
Scammers impersonate IRS agents demanding immediate payment for fake tax debts, using threats of arrest and legal action.
Jury Duty Scam: Avoid Fake Arrest Warrants
Scammers impersonate court officials, threatening immediate arrest for missed jury duty unless you pay a bogus fine, often leading to significant financial loss.
Law Enforcement Impersonation Scams
Scammers pose as police or government agents, threatening arrest or legal action to extort money from unsuspecting victims.
Social Security Scams: How Criminals Impersonate SSA
Scammers impersonate Social Security Administration to steal personal data, money, and benefits through fake calls, emails, and texts.
Student Loan Forgiveness Scams: Don't Get Fooled
Scammers exploit the desire for student loan relief, impersonating government agencies or loan servicers to steal money and personal information.
Utility Shutoff Threat Scam: Protect Your Power
Scammers impersonate utility companies, threatening immediate service disconnection to pressure victims into urgent payments, often via unconventional methods.