By ANDREW RAYO FTC If it’s not scammers spamming your phone with texts or filling up your inbox with emails, it’s your ...
snail mail. Yes, you read that right. It appears that good old-fashioned paper letters posted in envelopes with stamps on them, are being used as the starting point in a bunch of new phishing ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — In the thick of the holiday season, many of us are ordering gifts online and mailing out packages left and right. But what should you do if you receive a suspicious-looking text ...
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