September 7, 2021 |
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Don't be fooled! Fake Netflix apps are spreading malwareCriminals are getting amazingly good at spoofing official websites and apps. The latest example is downright frightening! Scammers are targeting people looking for a discounted Netflix subscription, and the scheme is so convincing, anyone could fall for it. We'll explain how the scam works and give you some signs to watch for to stay protected. Tap or click here to see how criminals are using Netflix to rip you off. → |
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Have a Gmail or Hotmail account? Microsoft says to keep your eyes out for this scam Don't click that link! Scammers are sending out emails containing links that appear to be legitimate. When clicked on, they take you to more pages that seem trustworthy. We'll show you what to look out for and how to protect yourself from these phishing scams. FTC just banned a spyware app with 1M downloads - How to know if it's on your phone There are millions of apps that are used for good. But some are used for illegal activities and nefarious purposes. The FTC has put a halt on one company and app that has been caught spying on users. We've got details on this dangerous app and ways to protect against stalkerware. Booking a restaurant reservation? Scammers have a new tactic to steal your money No restaurant should ask for your banking or card details when you make a reservation through their website. But that hasn't stopped criminals from faking their way into wallets and bank account. Here's what you need to look out for to avoid being ripped off. |
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