Hawaii island police officials are warning the public about a widespread phone scam in which callers falsely identify themselves as police officers, using the names of actual department personnel.
State officials are alerting residents to be on the lookout for scammers impersonating Hawaiʻi officials online.
Mar. 23—The State Attorney General's office is warning Hawaii residents of an ongoing scam involving people posing as FBI agents and spoofing one of their phone numbers. Scammers tell potential ...
HONOLULU – Hawaii Gas is warning all Hawaii residents to be aware of COVID related utility billing scam targeting consumers. Hawaii Gas says that it has received reports of scam phone calls that are ...
Experts say criminals are using fake nonprofit websites, imposter crowdfunding campaigns, phishing emails, and social media ...
Apr. 24—Police and CrimeStoppers are warning the public of an email scam targeting Hawaiian Telcom customers. Residents have reported receiving an email purportedly from a Hawaiian Telcom employee, ...
HONOLULU (Island News) -- The Hawaii Sheriff’s Department is warning the public about scammers calling residents trying to steal money. According to the sheriff’s department, the scammer calls ...
HONOLULU (KITV4) -- The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) is warning the public about an online phishing scam targeting drivers. According to HDOT, the scammers are sending out phony emails ...
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