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Here are the top Consumer Alerts from September you should be aware of:
Phishing Scams Phishing is when scammers trick people into giving away personal data or money. It can come by email, text, phone, or fake websites. Look for poor grammar, odd links, or urgent demands. Report phishing to the FTC or the Anti-Phishing Working Group.
Data Breaches: What to Do Next Identity theft in the U.S. is on the rise due to a surge in data breaches. Don’t wait to respond to a data breach alert. Access passwords, check credit, and report theft. Quick action can prevent thieves from using your data or logging into accounts.
Government Imposter Scams Scammers pretend to be government workers by phone, text, or email. They may ask for money, info, or send fake links. Real agencies never demand payment by gift card, wire, or payment app. Don’t reply—block, delete, and report the scam.
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