2. Classic Phishing Scam
These scams still catch even the most skeptical person. An email comes from your bank or legitimate-seeming source, such as Amazon or eBay, letting you know there is an issue with your account and you need to click a link to update some information—or “your account will be suspended.”
You follow the instructions and either unintentionally download malware onto your computer or provide a scammer with your personal account details.
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