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  • Scam of the Week: Who Sent This Package? You Don't Want to Know

    posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2025

    Scammers are sending random packages with QR codes to trick recipients into scanning them. These codes can lead to fake websites that steal personal data or install malware. If you receive an unexpected delivery, avoid scanning any QR code unless you trust the source.

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  • Scam of the Week: Don't Fall For This Insta-Scam

    posted on Wednesday, August 13, 2025

    Cybercriminals are targeting Instagram users with fake security emails that prompt you to send them your details—avoid clicking links or sharing personal information to stay safe.

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  • Scam of the Week: Smishing in the Amazon

    posted on Wednesday, August 6, 2025

    Beware of fake Amazon texts offering refunds that lead to phishing sites. Don't click unexpected links—verify through Amazon's official website. Report and delete suspicious messages to stay protected.

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  • Scam of the Week: This Job Doesn't Pass a Background Check

    posted on Wednesday, July 30, 2025

    Cybercriminals are targeting job hunters by posting fake, high-paying job listings on platforms like LinkedIn. Posing as hiring managers, they quickly respond to applications and request sensitive information—such as Social Security numbers and bank details—under the guise of setting up direct deposit before an interview.

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  • Scam of the Week: Hidden Gems

    posted on Wednesday, July 23, 2025

    Scammers are using hidden text in emails to fool Google's Gemini AI into creating fake security alerts with fake support numbers. Calling these numbers connects you to criminals trying to steal your login details.

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