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December 6, 2022 |
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Don't fall for this new Facebook giveaway scamHave you seen promotions from local retailers on Facebook offering big prizes? Don't buy into them. They are most likely a scam. We've got details on this viral scam and ways to avoid falling victim. Tap or click here for ways to outsmart these clever schemes. → |
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Received a Dropbox link via email? Read this before you click Scammers often impersonate well-known brands and services to lure victims into their traps. File hosting service Dropbox makes for a prime target. Crooks are sending email messages with fake Dropbox links that can steal your login info or install malware. Here's what to watch out for. Getting texts that just say 'hi'? You're not alone Have you been getting strange text messages from unknown people? Many are reporting texts like these, and the message often just says, "Hi." Since it's the holidays, some think it could be someone they know but isn't on their contact list. But beware! It's most likely part of a scam making the rounds. Security tip: 3 dumb mistakes putting you at risk online It's easy to fall into harmful habits. But when it comes to your digital life, it's best to brush up on the basics from time to time. You may discover you're putting yourself in danger every day. Here are three common mistakes you should stop making ASAP. |
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