![]() Remember: Scammers use convincing stories. Insist you download apps or click links to “fix” issues or confirm information.Try to confirm your identity with a verification code they send you – even though they called you.Ask for a favor, personal details, remote access to your devices or money.Contact you out of the blue and claim there’s an issue that needs immediate attention. ![]() Watch for: A phone call, email, text, direct message or pop-up with a request for personal information or money. Review all five scenarios for important red flags that could signal a scam. The most common scams will target you through fake emails, text messages, voice calls, letters or even someone who unexpectedly shows up at your front door.
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