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  • Scam of the Week: Don't Let This Scam Bring Down the House

    posted on Wednesday, March 25, 2026

    A new scam is tricking people working on home projects into paying bogus permit fees. Discover how these emails work and the key warning signs to watch for.

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  • Scam of the Week: A Meeting You'll Want to Miss

    posted on Wednesday, March 18, 2026

    Cybercriminals are sending urgent-looking calendar invites that lead to fake Microsoft 365 login pages. Don't scan the QR code—here's how to stay safe.

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  • Scam of the Week: You've Been Served... a Scam!

    posted on Wednesday, March 11, 2026

    A new text message scam is tricking people with fake court summons images and QR codes that claim unpaid toll fines. Victims who scan the code are redirected to a fake website that steals money and financial data. Discover the warning signs and how to stay safe.

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  • Scam of the Week: It's a Tax Trap!

    posted on Wednesday, March 4, 2026

    A new scam involves cybercriminals calling victims while pretending to be IRS agents and demanding immediate payment for fake tax debts. Discover how these scams work and the steps you can take to stay safe.

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  • Scam of the Week: You Should Rethink This Refund

    posted on Wednesday, February 25, 2026

    A new smishing scam targets Amazon customers with texts about recalled or poor-quality items. Victims who click the link are taken to a fake website where cybercriminals capture their login information. Discover how to avoid falling for this refund trick.

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