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New Twitter scam stealing bank passwords: What to look out for

Por: New York Post Tech March 21, 2023

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It was bound to happen sooner or later — social media platforms are monetizing membership by adding subscriptions for services you’re used to getting for free.  With billions of people logging into their social media accounts daily, scams abound. Here’s one making the rounds that you need to watch out for. Banking on social media It’s not uncommon for businesses to maintain social media profiles. They get their message and products out... + full article



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