Customers of several banks and at least one credit union in southeastern Wisconsin, as well as one credit union in Hawaii, report receiving automated phone messages that appear to be coming from their institution, telling them their debit card has been compromised. It then prompts the customer to enter their card information.
Don't call back those one-ringers too quickly, it may cost you.
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To the Indiana families that had recently lost a relative, the callers were making a credible request: The state’s Vital Records Division needed personal information to complete the death certificate. But those requests are not legitimalte: They’re just the latest twist on scams that attempt to steal the identities of people who have died.
Default passwords are a common and easy way for hackers to attack systems. It's important for you to use strong passwords to protect your systems.
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