The scammer poses as a representative from your power or water company and threatens to turn off your services unless you send payment right away or provide some important personal information.
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You’ve probably heard of phishing. But do you really know what it is - and more importantly, how to protect yourself from falling victim to it?
The gist of the scam is that someone pretending to be a representative from your bank or credit union tells you that there has been a fraudulent transaction and in order to stop it, you need to send yourself money with Zelle®.
We rely on passwords to protect our financial and personal information. Weak passwords can be a significant vulnerability, but strong passwords are your first line of defense against cyber threats.
Our online lives have expanded, and with them, the need for strong passwords has grown exponentially. On average, users manage over a hundred passwords, making it challenging to keep them all secure.
by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group
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