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Scam alert: Beware the dangerous ‘Fake Norton Invoice’ scam

Posted on May 22, 2022

Several people have forwarded what appear to be email invoices for Norton products and services they supposedly ordered, but didn’t.

As you can probably guess, each and every one of those emails have turned out to be scams.

Truth be told, this scam has been making the rounds off and on for several years now, and not always with Norton as the company mentioned. [Read more…]

Scam alert: Beware the dangerous NewProfilePic app that’s spreading on Facebook

Posted on May 11, 2022

If you’ve been on Facebook recently you’ve probably seen lots of cool-looking photos that have been altered to look like drawings and other such adaptations.

Unfortunately, this is one of those apps that puts your privacy at serious risk.

First, we’ll start with the bad news…

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Scam alert: Don’t fall for this irritating ‘video’ hoax on Facebook

Posted on April 28, 2022

As you probably know by now, Facebook is a favorite hangout for scammers, tricksters and hoaxers.

And as luck would have it, there’s another very irritating recurring hoax making the rounds yet again.

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Scam alert: Don’t fall for the ‘One Ring’ phone scam

Posted on January 19, 2022

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There’s a dangerous telephone scam that pops up every now and then, and right now the scammers are back to working it pretty hard.

It’s called the “One Ring” phone scam, and if you fall for it you could end up having $15 or more added to your next phone bill (that’s $15+ for every time you fall for the scam).

This scam works something like this: [Read more…]

Scam alert: Don’t click links in emails or on social media about the Olympics!

Posted on January 12, 2022

The Olympic Games are a worldwide spectacle that attract the attention of billions of people around the globe during the two week period when the games are underway.

Unfortunately, that two week period is also one of the most lucrative times for hackers and scammers to practice their dirty deeds.

Chances are you’ve already received emails and seen social media posts with links to Olympics related web pages and videos. If so, I hope you haven’t clicked on the links because virtually all of those emails and web pages are fraudulent and dangerous.  [Read more…]

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