Sept. 5, 2023, 1:22 a.m. | Marcus Leary

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What do you do when you get a text message from someone you don’t know? You probably just ignore it, right?

Well, what if it said that your debit card was being used for fraudulent purchases, and you had to act immediately before the thief struck again? And to fix your new problem, you only have to click a little link.

Would you click it?

If you said yes, then you may be a prime target for social engineering.

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