Read more about the article Health Scams Targeting Caregivers — How to Protect Financial and Personal Data
Caregivers often handle insurance updates, medical bills, and sensitive personal data online — making them common targets for health-related scams.

Health Scams Targeting Caregivers — How to Protect Financial and Personal Data

Caring for someone takes time and energy, and scammers know caregivers may not have a moment to verify messages or calls. Learn common health scams and how to protect data.…

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Read more about the article 10 Fake Government Alerts You Might Receive on Presidents’ Day
President’s Day can trigger a rise in fake government alerts, as scammers use patriotic themes and official language to appear legitimate.

10 Fake Government Alerts You Might Receive on Presidents’ Day

Holiday weekends often trigger scam waves. On Presidents' Day, fake IRS, Social Security, and “official” alerts spike. Here are 10 common messages to ignore — and how to check safely.…

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Read more about the article 6.8 Billion Email Addresses Leaked: What It Means for You — and What to Do Now
A massive email leak can lead to a surge in phishing messages targeting everyday users.

6.8 Billion Email Addresses Leaked: What It Means for You — and What to Do Now

A hacker claims to have leaked billions of email addresses online. Here’s what this massive email dump means for everyday Americans — and how to protect yourself from follow-up scams.…

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