Scammers are using FaceTime to steal bank account passwords
First publishedJul 14, 14:14 UTC
Last updatedJul 14, 23:33 UTC · 16m ago
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Answer
The scheme begins with fake fraud alerts before shifting to a FaceTime call, where victims are tricked into exposing sensitive banking information.
Reported by 2 outlets — CBS News. See all sources ↓
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In brief
- What's the story?
- The scheme begins with fake fraud alerts before shifting to a FaceTime call, where victims are tricked into exposing sensitive banking information.
- How widely is it covered?
- 2 outlets, average source rating 8.0/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 16m ago.
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Scammers are using FaceTime to steal bank account passwords
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