Health Care Fraud Operation
A nationwide crackdown led to the arrest of 78 individuals involved in a $2.5 billion healthcare fraud scheme across 16 states. Millions in assets were seized.
Understand the Different Scams Targeting You Online ...
These Scams Prey on Your Trust and Ambition—Learn How to Protect Yourself, Recognize the Warning Signs, and Avoid Falling Victim to Fraudsters
Share Your Experience and Help Us Combat Fraud Together
To file a report, please click the button below. You'll be directed to our Contact Us page, where you can provide a detailed description of the incident. Include key information such as what happened, when it occurred, the parties involved, and any evidence you have, such as documents or screenshots. The more detail you provide, the better we can assist you. Thank you for helping us in our fight against fraud.
Take Action Now to Recover What’s Rightfully Yours
We utilize advanced technology and a team of skilled professionals to recover stolen funds, goods, or products. Our sophisticated software tracks and analyzes fraudulent activities, while our experienced staff applies effective strategies to resolve each case. With a proven track record and many satisfied clients, we are dedicated to restoring what’s rightfully yours and achieving the best possible outcomes.
A nationwide crackdown led to the arrest of 78 individuals involved in a $2.5 billion healthcare fraud scheme across 16 states. Millions in assets were seized.
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A California real estate agent was convicted of defrauding clients out of $1.2 million by falsifying loan documents and misappropriating funds intended for property purchases.
Simple Steps to Stay Safe in the Digital World
In today’s digital age, staying safe online is crucial. Start by using strong, unique passwords for each account and enabling two-factor authentication wherever possible. Be cautious of phishing scams—don’t click on suspicious links or download unexpected attachments. Keep your software, including antivirus programs, up to date to protect against the latest threats.
Avoid sharing personal information on social media and only shop on secure websites. Regularly monitor your financial accounts for any unusual activity. Lastly, consider using a VPN to enhance your privacy when browsing. These steps will help you maintain your security and protect your sensitive information online.