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Fort Lauderdale condo owners stuck in limbo after building deemed unsafe
Special assessments and mandatory repairs are forcing many South Florida condo owners to cough up thousands for unexpected expenses.
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‘So legitimate looking': Unpaid toll scam targets South Florida drivers
South Florida drivers are receiving text messages and emails asking them to pay unpaid tolls, but it appears it’s a scam.
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Meta launches a new tool to combat scams and restore locked accounts
Meta has launched a new tool to help social media users access their accounts quicker after they have been locked out.
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Consumer protections you should be aware of during this holiday travel season
The holiday travel rush has started, and the Transportation Security Administration is advising travelers to arrive early to ensure they have enough time to make their flight.
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Data brokers could face stiffer regulations with proposed CFPB rule
A new proposed rule by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau aims to rein in how your information is used.
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Compromised: South Florida facility teaches companies how to avoid cyberattacks
We’ve shown you how sophisticated criminals can hack their way into the network of major companies, but there are experts working to stop them.
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Compromised: How a data breach led to one consumer's identity theft nightmare
Leaked info can turn your life and bank accounts upside down.
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‘We need quicker reporting': Some lawmakers push for stronger data breach regulation
How long a company has to notify consumers that their information has been compromised in a breach depends on where they live.
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Compromised: Why experts say data breaches are on the rise
A look at data breaches and identity theft complaints from across the country show a steady increase since 2020.
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Here's when Miami-Dade and Broward elections departments will post first results
For those looking for an early glimpse of how South Florida is voting, here’s when Miami-Dade and Broward will start sharing election results.