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Coronavirus Scam: How to Protect Yourself

Scammers and cybercriminals are preying on fears surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19). They are taking advantage of emotions and urgency, so you’ll send money, share personal information, or possibly even share your log-in credentials at work.

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How it Works

These scams may use emails, texts or social media posts. They may try to look official. But they are just another way to send malware through attachments, or to point you to phony websites that ask for log-in credentials. Their message may promise important information, offer protection products or ask for a donation. Their goal is simply to get your money, your information – or both.

What To Do

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