Jan. 19, 2022, 2:17 p.m. | /u/Beef_Studpile

cybersecurity www.reddit.com

Context: The US just went live with a free covid testing registration here allowing citizens to order up to 4 home test kits for free.

Only a matter of time until massive phishing campaigns are launched claiming to be registering people for this program, do the US-based redditors have any plans to address this threat specifically?

For example you could:

  • Make a PSA for users linking to the legitimate site, mentioning that it will not ask you for SSN or …

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