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Weekly scam alert: Don’t fall for fake text messages and AI-coded websites that steal your information
With the help of AI-generated code, scammers are cranking out bogus websites that look real to the untrained eye.
The fraudsters try to push fake heart tests on parents and then bill insurers for unnecessary services.
The scam is designed to make you act quickly—and turn over sensitive information to bad actors. Don’t fall for it.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) – News 19’s Ellie Byrd sat down with Karen Reeves, the President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of North Alabama, to find out this week’s scam going around in our area.
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Travelers worldwide are increasingly falling victim to fake hotel websites, airline impersonation scams, fraudulent vacation rentals, and AI-generated booking fraud. Tourism security experts, ...
With the help of AI-generated code, scammers are cranking out bogus websites that look real to the untrained eye.
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