One text message, a tap on a link, and a life’s savings can vanish before morning. That is what happened to a Houston woman who believed she was responding to a legitimate fraud alert from her bank ...
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New iPhone scam uses fake purchase alerts to steal bank logins
A text message lands on your iPhone: someone just charged $999 to your account for a device you never ordered. Before you can process the shock, your phone rings. The caller ID shows your bank’s name.
Clicking suspicious bank texts can bankrupt you faster than any market crash. Ohio seniors alone lost $54 million last year to scammers who exploit one dangerous habit: trusting text message links ...
Scammers are using text message alert systems from banks and credit card companies to hit unsuspecting customers with phishing attacks. Customers in the region have reported receiving convincing fake ...
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