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by sandrobfc
2443 days ago
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It sounded sketchy from the moment they asked for a pin code that they sent to your phone. It's easier to talk from the outside, but that should always be a red flag. What exactly would they be confirming by sending a PIN to the same number they were already contacting? But that's a great heads up. Phishing is not just about obviously fake e-mails to hotmail accounts. |
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Like you said, spam and phising used to be obviously bad but I'm afraid I'm going to fall for it some day now.