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Jacksonville Man Avoids Popular Phishing Scam
Jacksonville Man Avoids Popular Phishing Scam
Scam alert: Phishing email not from Amazon
Amazon.com is actively investigating a phishing scam that has recently been brought to Eyewitness News' attention.
New Phishing Scam Hurts Small Businesses
Small businesses and consumers across the country are falling victim to the latest phishing scam that exploits BBB’s trusted name.(PRWEB) May 03, 2012 When a small plumbing company in Monroe, Louisiana, got an email yesterday from BBB saying they’d had a complaint filed against them, they took it seriously. After all, the company is a BBB Accredited Business and the owner serves on the board of ...
Victims warn against debit card phishing scam
Melody Ogle was dining at a restaurant when she received a text message saying her debit card had been deactivated and to call a certain number to resolve the issue.
New Twist On BBB Phishing Scam
The Better Business Bureau of Eastern Michgan warned against a new twist on a phishing email scam that attempts to use the BBB's trusted name to get private information from small businesses and consumers.
Better Business Bureau warns of 'Amazon' scam
The Better Business Bureau has issued a warning about a new email phishing scam that looks like an order cancellation notice from Amazon.com.
Police: Email "Phishing Scam" in Jacksonville
Jacksonville Police alerted the public to a scam in which citizens receive an email or text message from their cell phone company requesting payment.
Phishing Scam hits Maine Cellphones
Police and officials with the Maine State Credit Union are warning customers of a scam in which someone tries to pry personal information from them so they can raid the customer's account. In the so-called "phishing" scam, cellphone users from Portland to Waterville reported receiving an automate . . .
Phishing scam hits Maine credit union customers
Cellphone users from Portland to Waterville have reported receiving an automated message from someone trying to pry personal information from them so they can raid the customer's account.
Phishing scam in Barron County
The Barron County Sheriff's Department has received calls from both banks stating their customers and from citizens from all over the county stating they are receiving calls by an automated system asking them to reactivate their debit card.
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