Fake cryptocurrency ads flooding Facebook — DocuSign scam targeting your data
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February 27, 2022

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Don't fall for these fake cryptocurrency ads all over Facebook

3 things you need to know today

1. Don't fall for these fake cryptocurrency ads all over Facebook

Have you heard about the new Meta cryptocurrency backed by Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg? It is good if you haven’t, as they are completely bogus. The latest Facebook scam uses Zuckerberg, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos to direct you to fake cryptocurrencies. Here's everything you need to know.

Tap or click here for signs that crypto ad is a fake. →

2. Retaliation? Russian hackers take credit for McDonald's ransomware attack

After Russia invaded Ukraine, the U.S. imposed hefty sanctions. Many cybersecurity officials worried Russia would retaliate with cyberattacks on American infrastructure and businesses. It looks like the first attack finally arrived. Oddly enough, the Russians attacked McDonald's first.

Tap or click here to discover how Russia's attack on Mcdonald's impacts you. →

3. Watch out - This fake DocuSign site could steal your personal details

Digital signatures have replaced pen-and-paper, and several companies provide it as a service. DocuSign is one of the largest, making it a lucrative target. Here's how to spot a scam that fakes DocuSign emails in an attempt to steal your personal information.

Tap or click here for ways to spot this viral scam. →

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