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Weekly scam alert: Don’t fall for fake text messages and AI-coded websites that steal your information
With the help of AI-generated code, scammers are cranking out bogus websites that look real to the untrained eye.
Cybercriminals are exploiting Apple’s reputation with fake “high alert” security warnings designed to panic consumers into giving up passwords, payment information, or remote access to their devices.
The "Hi Mom" smishing scam uses a fake family emergency text to trick parents into replying, then escalates to requests for money or verification codes.
There is a reason your bank texts you a fraud alert instead of emailing it. People open text messages. Almost all of them, almost immediately. SMS open rates run as high as 98%, and roughly 90% of ...
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