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Inside the 'ghost student' scam that uses identity theft to target colleges
Federal investigators have more than 200 open cases probing these scams.

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 · 12h
Scammers pose as students to steal college loans, financial aid
ABC7 · 23h
'Ghost student' scammers are using AI to steal financial aid, federal investigators warn
 · 18h
'Ghost Student' Scams Have Cost US Taxpayers $350 Million — and Your Child's Credit Could Be Next
Across the US, identity thieves known as 'ghost students' have stolen more than $350 million in federal student aid, according to the Department of Education's Office of Inspector General.

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'Ghost Students:' The digital network of thieves posing a 'major threat' to CA Community Colleges
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Fake 'ghost students' stealing identities and financial aid money
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Scammers are using DocuSign emails to push Apple Pay fraud

Phishing scams are getting smarter, and one of the latest tricks involves fake DocuSign emails that appear to show charges from major companies like Apple. At first glance, these fraud messages look convincing, often including a receipt, order ID and even ...
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FBI: Over $333 Million Reported Stolen by Scammers Through Crypto Kiosks

Betesh’s story highlights a troubling trend. Cryptocurrency kiosks, a favorite tool for scammers, were used in scams that led to more than $333 million in reported losses in 2025, according to newly released FBI numbers.
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Scammers are staking out Americans' front doors in a wily new debit card scheme. Here’s what they’re after and how to protect yourself

The wolf at the door may not be what you think.
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January scams surge: Why fraud spikes at the start of the year

January scams surge as criminals exploit updated personal data from brokers, targeting consumers with fake account verification and tax notices during peak financial season.
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Scammers targeting people facing foreclosure

Foreclosure, Fraudsters, and fear.A local organization is sounding the alarm and working with lawmakers to target a scam involving people facing foreclosure in
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