Scams targeting utility customers are on the rise in Pennsylvania, the attorney general says.
Pennsylvania’s attorney general wants utility customers to be alert for a scam that is circulating in the Commonwealth.
Zairre Hamlett, 25, trafficked untraceable firearms in and around Philadelphia starting in October, according to authorities.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday is urging citizens to be aware of the recent rise in utility-related scams. Sunday ...
Residents are being warned of an increase in utility-related scams that could result in a breach of their personal ...
The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office is investigating whether the theft of two bodies in Luzerne County can be linked ...
Scammers are telling utility customer they are past due on a bill, scaring them into paying and/or giving out their personal ...
PA Attorney General Dave Sunday says scammers are successfully targeting Pennsylvanians and getting away with tens of ...
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin, a Democrat, has led or joined dozens of lawsuits agains the Trump administration ...
The AG’s office said the scam involves websites that appear to be a legitimate utility provider’s appearing in Google ...
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Attorney General Dave Sunday warns Pennsylvania residents about potential utility provider scams
Scammers use different tactics to obtain personal information, and posing as a utility provider can allow a scammer access to ...
The state Attorney General's Office is investigating a ransomware attack that interrupted email and phone service for the agency nearly two weeks ago. Attorney General Dave Sunday said in a statement ...
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