Unlocking Life Basics: How to spot phishing scams
Phishing scams are getting sharper, often slipping into inboxes and phones disguised as trusted companies or urgent alerts. They thrive on fear—claiming your account is suspended, pointing to suspicious activity, or dangling fake refunds. But the warning signs are there: generic greetings, awkward wording, and suspicious links. Protecting yourself means keeping software updated, turning on multi-factor authentication, and backing up your data. And if you do get tricked, there are clear steps to recover and report the scam. For more on the story, the link below points to theAlexandria Echo Press has the full story, a local media source you can trust.
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