This fraudulent phone call could help thieves drain your bank account
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November 4, 2021

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Answering this call can hack your bank account - Here's how it works

Answering this call can hack your bank account - Here's how it works

Two-factor authentication is one of the most complicated security protocols to crack. But criminals have now gone to extraordinary lengths to trick victims into handing over their credentials. Within a matter of seconds, crooks could drain your bank account. Here's how they're doing it.

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