Scammers are highly resourceful and cunning when devising new ways to swindle people. But they often rely on long-standing persuasion techniques for their tricks to work. So, you may hear about a new scam that uses a novel narrative, but there is a good chance that the scam depends on proven scam techniques once the narrative is stripped away. But first, what constitutes a scam? A scam is when someone deceptively attempts to get money, data, or personal information from you under false pretenses. They do so with methods including social engineering, emails (phishing) and text messages…
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