The "Hi Mom" smishing scam uses a fake family emergency text to trick parents into replying, then escalates to requests for money or verification codes.
These days, scams are pretty much everywhere you look, and they target users through any means necessary. In text messages, through phone calls, via online chat forums, through emails, and the list ...
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Scam texts are becoming more sophisticated. Learn how to spot the warning signs, avoid common schemes, and protect yourself ...