The city of San Diego warned residents and visitors Wednesday to beware of a phishing scam involving fake parking citations.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel warned Detroit Lions football fans about losing money to online ticket scams.
If you're online, you're at risk. We spoke to three security experts about what you can do to protect yourself.
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