Thieves ramping up impersonation scams — Hackers create tool to share the truth about Ukraine
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March 18, 2022

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Don’t fall for these malware-filled emails impersonating the IRS

3 things you need to know today

1. Don’t fall for these malware-filled emails impersonating the IRS

There are many ways for cybercriminals to steal your details or fool you into handing over information. But the most effective method is through phishing emails. So, as tax season slowly comes to a close, scammers are at it again, impersonating the IRS and FTC. We'll explain what's happening and how to avoid falling victim.

Tap or click for ways to spot these tricky phishing scams. →

2. Recall alert: Flashlights recalled over burn hazard

A flashlight, first-aid kit and mobile battery pack are just some items that can help you survive any emergency. However, you don’t want any of those items to be the cause of an emergency, which is why these flashlights are recalled. If you own one, stop using it immediately!

Tap or click here to find out how to handle these dangerous flashlights. →

3. Hackers built a tool to let you text Russian citizens about the war

Vladimir Putin’s actions and militant censorship have created an information vacuum, effectively cutting Russians from global communications. So to circumvent the censorship, a group of hackers created a website to tell Russians the truth about the Ukraine invasion.

Tap or click here to help spread the truth about Ukraine. →

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  1. Is it safe to use Russian-based Kaspersky antivirus? Tap or click to find out why it's a bad idea.
  2. Have at-home COVID tests? Tap or click for details on one brand the FDA warns not to use.
  3. 5 new eBay scams every buyer and seller needs to know about. Tap or click to find out how to spot them.
  4. Don't fall for celebrity crypto pitches. Tap or click to find out why you shouldn't take crypto advice from celebrities.
  5. This dangerous malware can steal 2FA codes to break into your accounts. Tap or click for ways to avoid it.
 

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