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  • Scam of the Week: Artificial Intelligence, Real Scam

    posted on Wednesday, November 20, 2024

    You may be familiar with ChatGPT, an AI assistant that generates realistic conversations. It was developed by an organization called OpenAI. In this week's scam, cybercriminals could send you a phishing email that appears to be from OpenAI.

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  • Scam of the Week: From Tickets to Email Trickery

    posted on Wednesday, November 13, 2024

    If you recently bought a ticket to a local event, you may have used Eventbrite's website or smartphone app. Eventbrite is an online platform that allows you to create, promote, and attend events. But cybercriminals are abusing this platform to stela your personal information and money.

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  • Scam of the Week: The Fake TSA Precheck Email

    posted on Wednesday, November 6, 2024

    Many air travelers turn to TSA PreCheck for its quickness and ease. TSA PreCheck is a US airport screening program that allows you to get through airport security with fewer steps and without waiting in long lines. But cybercriminals take advantage of this tool to trick travelers.

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  • Scam of the Week: Beware the Fake Cashier's Check

    posted on Wednesday, October 23, 2024

    No one is immune to being targeted by scammers, including lawyers and law firms. Lawyers often handle debt collection, and cybercriminals are seeking to take advantage of that. In this week's scam, a law firm is contacted by someone claiming to be a client who needs assistance with collecting a debt payment.

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  • Scam of the Week: Don't Fall for This Blackmail Scam

    posted on Wednesday, October 16, 2024

    Cybercriminals are always looking for ways to trick you into acting impulsively, and this scam is no exception. They obtain your personal information through data breaches and then use photos of your home accessed from Google Maps to play on your emotions.

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