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FBI issues new warning; be on the lookout for specific language in emails FBI issues new warning; be on the lookout for specific language in emails  — he FBI has issued a new warning about scammers targeting your email in more sophisticated ways. The FBI wants the public to be aware of scammers trying to exploit mass casualty events and disasters, like the New Orleans attack New Year's Day and the raging wildfires in Los Angeles. Plus, be on the lookout for messages that stress urgency.

Readers Digest

If You Get a USPS Scam Text, You Need to Do This ASAP If You Get a USPS Scam Text, You Need to Do This ASAP  — Waiting for online shopping purchases to arrive? Stay vigilant against scammers pretending to be the U.S. Postal Service. Online shoppers are out in full force this holiday season. According to Adobe Analytics, consumers spent $13.3 billion on Cyber Monday in 2024—a 7.3% increase over past year—making it the highest single e-commerce shopping day in history. Unfortunately, as online shopping trends upward, so do opportunities for scammers.

Kiplinger

Common Holiday Scams To Watch Out For This Holiday Season Common Holiday Scams To Watch Out For This Holiday Season  — The holidays bring joy and time with loved ones, but they also bring out those who try to steal that joy through holiday scams like fake online deals, phishing emails and package delivery fraud. Scammers are finding more creative and realistic ways to target shoppers and steal their personal information. These are some of the most common holiday scams happening now.

Business Wire

Consumers Sleepwalking Into Scams: Alarming Rise in Social Media Ticket Scams as Buyers Ignore the Risks Consumers Sleepwalking Into Scams: Alarming Rise in Social Media Ticket Scams as Buyers Ignore the Risks  — Tantalising Black Friday deals and the rise of TikTok shop are luring consumers into a world of online purchases but new research reveals that many are playing into the hands of savvy scammers on social media, leaving live event fans paying the price without any protection.

FBI

Common Frauds and Scams Common Frauds and Scams  — The FBI has a webpage detailing the most common scams that they see along with tips to help Americans from falling victim.

Apple

Managing Privacy and Security on iPhone or iPad Managing Privacy and Security on iPhone or iPad  — We often take the time to learn how to use a new feature on our phones, but rarely spend the same effort when it comes to learning how best to secure them and all of the information they contain about our lives. Apple has a tutorial to help you manage all of the security and privacy settings on your phone.

PhoolPhisher Articles

Repetition Doesn't Make it Real

Repetition Doesn't Make it Real

Scammers borrow tactics from real-world marketers and advertisers. One common technique is using repeated messages to create brand awareness. Just because you get multiple messages advertising the same product or service, doesn't mean it's real.

Why Would Anyone Fall for This?

Why Would Anyone Fall for This?

Phishing scams often look like a bad knockoff of a Home Shopping Network ad—loud, messy, and full of typos. Yet, they somehow reel people in. Here’s why these digital infomercials from the dark side work.

Familiarity Does't Make it Personal

Familiarity Does't Make it Personal

It doesn't take a professional spy or a savvy hacker for a scammer to act like they know you. They're sending out so many messages, that they'll eventually be right. They're playing the odds. Don't let their gamble turn into your loss. As the saying goes, even a broken clock is right twice a day.

Bitcoin Secets

Bitcoin Secets

Instagram Code Scam

Instagram Code Scam

Detecting email phishing scams related to Instagram requires a vigilant approach and attention to detail. Here are some tips to help you identify potential phishing emails:

The Nigerian Prince Lives

The Nigerian Prince Lives

You may think that the Nigerian Prince Scam (also known as 419 scams) are obsolete, but in reality they are still very much alive. As per a recent report, these scams continue to rake in over $700,000 annually.

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