How it works
From download to first alert in under a minute.
Getting started takes three taps. Install the app, choose the fraud beats you want to track, and let the alerts come to you — every one tied back to a public record you can verify.
The steps
Four steps to staying ahead of fraud.
- 01
Download the app
Free on iOS and Android. No account required to start reading.
- 02
Pick what you follow
Track the fraud categories that matter to you — investing, real estate, banking, consumer scams.
- 03
Get alerted first
Push notifications fire on major developments so you hear it from FNN before it costs anyone.
- 04
Read the full story
Every alert links to the investigation, the filing, and the public record behind it.
In the app
What you can do in the app.
Follow the categories you care about
Pick the fraud beats that hit closest to home — SEC enforcement, real estate deals, financial crime, consumer scams — and your feed reflects only those.
Get push alerts the moment they break
Major developments — asset freezes, indictments, fresh investor warnings — arrive as notifications, so you hear it from FNN before it costs anyone.
Read the full record behind every story
Each alert links straight to the investigation, the filing, the court order, or the enforcement action — the primary source, not a rumor.
FAQ
Common questions.
- Is the app free?
- Yes. Fraud News Network is free to download on iOS and Android, and you don't need an account to start reading. We believe fraud warnings shouldn't sit behind a paywall.
- Which devices does it support?
- Both iPhone and Android. Grab it from the App Store or Google Play using the buttons above — the experience is the same on either platform.
- Where does the reporting come from?
- Public records, regulatory filings, court documents, enforcement actions, and our own original reporting. Every alert is grounded in a primary source you can trace back yourself.
- How fast are the alerts?
- Fast. We send push notifications on major developments — new enforcement actions, asset freezes, indictments, and investor warnings — as they surface, not days later when the damage is done.
- Is this investment or legal advice?
- No. FNN publishes journalism and analysis for informational and journalistic purposes only. Content is drawn from public records and reporting, and is not legal, financial, or investment advice.
Get started
Your first fraud alert is one download away.
Install Fraud News Network free on iOS or Android and start tracking the schemes the mainstream media misses.