FBI warns of major phishing scam
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The Federal Trade Commission is warning partygoers everywhere about a new phishing scam involving event invitations. In a May 26 blog post, the FTC sounded the alarm on "You’re invited" texts and emails that are actually phishing scams.
The FTC is warning about fake graduation and summer party invites sent by text and email that are actually phishing scams targeting accounts. (Photo: Adobe Stock)
A criminal could be masquerading as a celebrity, web store or family member asking for your money. Detecting scams requires a new approach.
Scammers are impersonating Microsoft with urgent deadline threats and fake legal language to rush victims into clicking dangerous links.
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A New Email Scam Is Shockingly Realistic, Here's Everything You Need To Know About Protecting Yourself
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The City of Grand Island and the Hall County Regional Planning Commission are warning residents, business owners and developers about a scam email circulating in the community.