Twitter scam can steal bank passwords — Tons of fake reviews on app stores
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3 things you need to know today 1. This Twitter scam is a smart way to steal bank passwords - Don't fall for it What do you do when you have a problem with a business you're a customer with? Reach out on social media? Big mistake! Anybody can see your complaint if you make it public and take advantage of you. Scammers are impersonating banks on social media for just this purpose. Here's what you need to know. Tap or click here to avoid this Twitter scam. → |
2. About time! FCC passes new rules to block (some) spam texts What can be done about scam text messages? The Federal Communications Commission is changing the rules, and the ball is now in phone service providers' courts. This game-changing announcement means scammers won't be able to reach out via SMS anymore. Check out what's new. Tap or click here for the FCC's response to unsolicited SMS scams. → |
3. Surprise: Study shows app stores are full of fake reviews A new report shows tons of fake reviews are in official app stores like Google Play and Apple's App Store. These figures are astounding, to say the least. Think twice before trusting endorsements like these. We'll give some tips on spotting shady reviews. Tap or click here for signs that an app review is bogus. → |
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