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Anyone with WhatsApp on their phone should remain alert and follow three new rules if they want to keep their accounts safe.
There’s no situation where you should share a six-digit verification code — not even with customer service or tech support. If someone asks you for your code, it's likely a scam.
The Marshall County District Attorney's Office is warning the public about a growing scam in which people receive mystery ...
In a new scam called ‘quishing’, you may receive an email, a text message, a flyer, or a piece of mail that contains a fraudulent QR code. Once you scan the code, it redirects you to a phishing ...
AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) – A local woman is out hundreds of dollars. Now, she wants to warn others about a scam that is circulating that involves the popular money transfer platform, Venmo. In a ...
Lost pet owners should be on alert, the agency advised, as they are targets of a verification code scam.
It's one of the oldest tricks in the book - deceiving users into sharing the six-digit setup codes WhatsApp sends when switching phones, leading to account hijacks.
QR codes are popping up everywhere, and now they're being used by scammers in a new scheme. The FBI issued an alert about scammers sending packages with malicious QR codes.
If someone sends you a 6-digit google voice code to verify your identity on Facebook Marketplace, don't do it. It's a scam.
Police issued a warning Feb. 21 for a scam known as “Quishing,” after a resident received an unsolicited letter in the mail containing a letter and bogus gift card supposedly good for $500.