FBI Warns Public About Scams and Cyber Fraud
The United States' intelligence service, the FBI, issued a public warning in May. This announcement specifically addressed prevalent scams and various forms of cyber fraud. The agency indicated its plans to release a public service announcement to further educate and protect the public from these digital threats.

The U.S. intelligence service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), released a public warning in May regarding various scams. The agency also specifically highlighted the growing threat of cyber fraud.
This warning came as the FBI announced its intention to issue a public service announcement (PSA). The primary objective of this PSA is to inform and alert the general public about potential cyber fraud schemes.
The FBI routinely issues warnings to safeguard citizens against financial crimes and digital deception. These efforts are crucial in mitigating risks associated with online activities and fraudulent schemes that target individuals.
According to Hindustan Times World, this advisory from the FBI underscores ongoing efforts by U.S. authorities to combat sophisticated cyber threats and protect consumers from financial exploitation.

