Student loan scams that could trick anyone — How to gift cryptocurrency
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February 28, 2022

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Student loan scammers are going after people WITHOUT loans, too

3 things you need to know today

1. Student loan scammers are going after people WITHOUT loans, too

With student loan repayments getting closer to resuming, scammers are ramping up their efforts to trick people out of their money. We'll explain how scammers target people who don't even have student loans and give you ways to avoid falling victim.

Tap or click here for ways to spot tricky student loan scams. →

2. Ukraine invasion: Are these 5 rumors true or false?

Fake news about the Russia Ukraine conflict is swirling around social media like a hurricane. So how do you know what's really happening? Here are five popular stories and the truth behind each one.

Tap or click to debunk false stories that have gone viral. →

3. Cryptocurrency tip: How to give digital currency as a gift

A cryptocurrency is a form of investment with the potential for significant growth. While inherently risky, it does make for an exciting topic. If you know someone on the fence about digital currency, you can get them started with a crypto gift. We'll show you how.

Tap or click here for ways to give cryptocurrency as a gift. →

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  1. Don’t fall for these fake cryptocurrency ads all over Facebook. Tap or click for ways to spot them.
  2. 10 things (aside from gas) that will get more expensive during the Russian-Ukrainian war. Tap or click to see how your wallet will be impacted.
  3. Fake Windows 11 installer coming after passwords, credit cards and crypto wallets. Tap or click for tips to avoid malicious downloads.
  4. Wordle is still free, but now it’s packed with annoying tech. Tap or click for details on what to expect.
  5. The IRS has a new plan to verify taxpayers’ identities. Tap or click for details on this controversial program.
 

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