NCAA March Madness Tournament gets underway, Attorney General Kwame Raoul urged Illinoisians who are considering making a wager on basketball games to be fully informed about the risks of online and ...
TCU standout guard Hailey Van Lith said that while difficult, she is glad to have shared publicly about mental health ...
As fans wager an estimated $3.1 billion into March Madness bets, cybersecurity experts warn of a rise in online gambling ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — March Madness isn’t just about brackets and buzzer-beaters, it’s also a prime time for scammers. This year, fake clickbait headlines about Duke basketball are popping up on Facebook ...
Year-round, fraudsters may use a handful of common tactics to try to steal your identity, money or other sensitive ...
How 'fraud' comments from TV commentator helped rally Chris Beard, Ole Miss basketball over Iowa State and into Sweet 16 ...
While people are focused on brackets and basketball, scammers are looking at ways to capitalize on March Madness. Here's how ...
As fans of Maryland basketball tune in to watch March Madness, officials warn people about the dangers of wagering scams.
As millions of people keep an eye on their March Madness brackets, the Maryland Attorney General's Office is keeping an eye ...
According to ESPN, more than 24 million March Madness brackets were filled out for this year’s tournament. The Better Business Bureau urging people to be careful with anything online amidst the fun of ...
Check the Illinois Gaming Board’s website to make sure the sports betting platform you’re considering has a valid license. Do ...