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From bogus investment offers promising “guaranteed” high returns to fraudulent scholarship applications charging hidden fees, scammers prey on financial and academic ambitions to steal money or personal data.
Scammers leverage explicit images, videos, or fabricated content to threaten victims—often minors—into paying ransom or performing actions under threat of exposure or harm.
Victims receive unsolicited video calls from fake foreign law enforcement officers claiming you’ve committed a crime overseas. They threaten arrest or deportation unless you immediately pay “bail” or “fines,” often via wire transfer or gift cards.
Imposter scammers pose as tech support or customer-service agents—often claiming to be from Microsoft, Apple, or your internet provider—to trick victims into granting remote access, installing malware, or paying for fake services.
Scammers impersonate the DMV or toll agencies via SMS, claiming unpaid fines or fees, and trick victims into clicking malicious links or paying bogus charges. Awareness and verification are your best defense.
Pig-butchering scams blend romance with fake cryptocurrency investments, resulting in devastating financial and emotional losses. Understanding this scam can help you protect yourself and others.
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