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Phishing email Examples How To Spot A scam Intersys Blog
Phishing email Examples How To Spot A scam Intersys Blog

Phishing Email Examples How To Spot A Scam Intersys Blog You get an email and it looks legitimate — but this scam is a bit trickier. 1 weather alerts 1 closings delays. menu. Phone calls resulted in the highest median loss at $1,400 per person. average consumer losses to scams have increased steadily each year since 2018. ftc data on the top fraud category, imposter.

consumer alert Be Careful Of scams Related To The Homeowner Assistance
consumer alert Be Careful Of scams Related To The Homeowner Assistance

Consumer Alert Be Careful Of Scams Related To The Homeowner Assistance In november 2022, we received an email from a reader who reported being targeted by a scam. scammers said the person had won the mega millions lottery jackpot. the scammers provided a "claim check. Scammers try to look official. they want you to think you’ve won a government supervised lottery or sweepstakes. they make up fake names like the “national sweepstakes bureau,” or pretend they’re from a real agency like the federal trade commission. the truth is, the government won’t call you to demand money so you can collect a prize. These scams usually start with a call or message that says you’re a winner. (a lie.) they say to get the so called prize you have to send money or click somewhere to give your information. don’t. the most recent ftc data shows people reported losing $301 million to this type of fraud. The data book tells us that people lost $10 billion to scams in 2023. that’s $1 billion more than 2022 and the highest ever in reported losses to the ftc – even though the number of reports (2.6 million) was about the same as last year. one in four people reported losing money to scams, with a median loss of $500 per person.

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