Scammers are now asking for your phone number
Do you use Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist or Offerup? Listen now to spot a specific sales scam.
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Do you use Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist or Offerup? Listen now to spot a specific sales scam.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tags: Facebook, phone, sales, scam
Our phones control just about everything we do. We use them to communicate with our friends, pay our bills and track appointments, among numerous other things. This is convenient as long as your battery stays charged.
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You’re vulnerable to scams if you have a phone (even a regular old landline). That’s right. Even an old-fashioned voice call is still a viable option for crooks well into the digital age.
Sometimes a scam will start as something else, such as a text message or email, which lures the victim into a phone call. You might get a message about an order you didn’t place. A phone number is included so you can call and set things straight. This will lead you right to the crook. Tap or click here to check out this type of scam.
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There are plenty of ways hackers try to steal your banking information and personal data. Spam or phishing emails are incredibly effective, and so are personalized malicious text messages.
Hackers have also been found to create fake apps that look strikingly like the real thing. Once you install it, your mobile phone will be infected with malware. But taking that one step further, a group of hackers is now trying to convince you that your phone is already infected.