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Holiday Season Scam Alert: AI-powered gift card frauds on the rise
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Holiday Season Scam Alert: AI-powered gift card frauds on the rise

2 years agoSource: New York Post
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"Protect Yourself: Spotting and Avoiding Holiday Scams"
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"Protect Yourself: Spotting and Avoiding Holiday Scams"

With the holiday season in full swing, scammers are taking advantage of people's stress and generosity. Here are five common holiday scams to watch out for: package delivery scams, charity scams, social media gift exchange scams, gift card scams, and fake online shopping sites scams. Scammers use various tactics such as fake delivery notifications, posing as charitable organizations, pyramid schemes on social media, stealing gift card information, and creating fake online stores to steal personal and financial information. To avoid falling victim to these scams, it is important to verify the source, do independent research, shop from trusted websites, use secure payment methods, and be cautious of red flags.

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Protect Yourself: How to Avoid Text Message Scams
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Americans lost $330 million to fraudulent text messages in 2022, with the median loss reported by individual victims being $1,000, according to a report by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Scammers use text messages to offer rewards or to trick consumers into thinking someone has accessed their bank account. The FTC advises consumers not to click links or respond to unexpected text messages and to report all suspicious texts to ReportFraud.ftc.gov or to forward the potential scam message to 7726. The most common types of text scams reported to the FTC were copycat bank fraud, bogus gifts, fake package delivery texts, phony job offers, and Amazon security alerts.