Impersonation Scams: How Criminals Trick You - Deepstash
Impersonation Scams: How Criminals Trick You

Impersonation Scams: How Criminals Trick You

This can happen through phone calls, social media messages, and even emails.

- They may pose as your bank or a trusted organization, convincing you to transfer money into an account they control.

- Be cautious of any requests for money from seemingly trustworthy sources.

- Be wary of social media messages from strangers, especially on platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

- Scammers may use spoofing to manipulate caller ID or email addresses, making it seem like they are contacting you through a legitimate source.

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