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‎09-12-2025 08:24 AM
Received this information from my bank this morning.
There’s a new fraud method that uses phishing and fake websites to trick you into installing info-stealing malware on your device.
How it works
Appearing on fake websites or embedded in real websites that have been compromised, this new tactic mimics the “Verify You Are Human” tests like CAPTCHA and tricks you into performing a series of keyboard entries, such as: Win + R -> CTRL + V -> Enter.
This installs a malware program designed to steal your usernames, passwords, and other personal information or to gain access to your device.
What you can do
Perform regular anti-virus and malware scans on your devices.
Never click on unexpected messages or pop-ups.
Programs to prove you are not a robot would not ask you to input a series of keystrokes.
Regularly check your credit report for unusual activity, such as an account you didn’t open.
‎09-12-2025 08:28 AM
‎09-12-2025 08:36 AM
‎09-12-2025 08:43 AM
My credit is frozen with the 3 credit reporting agencies: Trans Union, Exquifax, and Experian.
‎09-12-2025 08:47 AM
Mine is too!
‎09-12-2025 08:52 AM
@Marp @TheMemphisVette Thank you both for this very valuable info. It seems scammers are getting more and more savvy especially with AI in place now. So keeping ahead of it all is critical.
‎09-12-2025 10:06 AM
‎09-12-2025 10:36 AM - edited ‎09-12-2025 11:01 AM
I also froze my credit across the board after my bank had a hacking years ago. No problems whatsoever.
I check every account 2-3 times a week: bank, investment, retirement accounts.
Check Credit Score from 2 different places.
You need to be vigilant and highly PRO-active since you have no control over the data and information everyone has and can be breached.
You can't wait to be informed about an issue. You need to go looking for potential problems. Fortunately, we all now have these tools.
‎09-12-2025 10:42 AM
‎09-12-2025 10:59 AM - edited ‎09-12-2025 11:00 AM
Great advice here! Thank you for the reminders.
I also have alerts on my credit cards. If $1+ is charged, I get an alert, even when I use it. I know that scammers will charge a crazy amount like 67 cents, to start with.
I also look at my accounts every day or 2 to try to stay on top of it.
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