Telegram scam lets attackers hijack accounts via fake “verification” QR codes—no password or SMS needed, locking users out ...
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New iPhone scam uses fake purchase alerts to steal bank logins
A text message lands on your iPhone: someone just charged $999 to your account for a device you never ordered. Before you can process the shock, your phone rings. The caller ID shows your bank’s name.
8 ON YOUR SIDE CONSUMER INVESTIGATOR BRIAN ROCHE EXPLAINS HOW TO SPOT THE EIGHT ON YOUR SIDE TEAM WARNED YOU ABOUT THIS SCAM BEFORE, BUT THE OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR THE SOCIAL SECURITY ...
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