September 2024
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Scammers may pose as legitimate employers or recruiters to trick job seekers into providing personal information, paying for bogus services, or even laundering money unknowingly.
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August 2024
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Online shopping offers convenience and a wide variety of options, but it also presents opportunities for scammers to exploit unsuspecting shoppers.
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July 2024
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Mobile devices have become an integral part of our daily lives, but they are also prime targets for cybercriminals.
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June 2024
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Romance scams are a form of fraud where scammers create fake profiles on dating sites and social media platforms to deceive victims into forming romantic relationships and ultimately trick them into sending money or personal information.
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May 2024
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Business Email Compromise (BEC) has emerged as a significant threat to organizations of all sizes, causing substantial financial losses.
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April 2024
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SMS Phishing, or "Smishing," leverages the widespread use of smartphones and text messaging to exploit unsuspecting victims.
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March 2024
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Tech support scams are a common form of fraud where scammers pose as legitimate technical support representatives to trick victims into giving them access to their computers or paying for unnecessary services.
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February 2024
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Identity theft involves stealing someone’s personal information to commit fraud, like opening accounts or making purchases in the victim's name.
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January 2024
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Check fraud can occur in various forms, including forging, altering amounts, or creating counterfeit checks.
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December 2023
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Beware of a new, cunning tactic used by scammers – they are now impersonating a bank’s phone number to trick you into divulging sensitive information.
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November 2023
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There is a new Cyber-attack that targets business accounts on popular social media networks. A group of cybercriminals are using Facebook Messenger and LinkedIn to try and steal sensitive information.
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