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Driver’s License Scam Targeting Asians in Texas

A scam targeting Asian Texans that began when the state unknowingly sent thousands of driver’s licenses to an organized crime group is far more sweeping than originally reported, with six-figure rip-offs across multiple states, officials with the Texas Department of Public Safety said Friday. Read more
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Don’t answer calls from these 5 area codes

INDIANAPOLIS — If you’re like me, you rarely answer unsolicited phone calls from unfamiliar numbers. You let it ring, wait to see if the caller leaves a voicemail, then decide whether to call them back.
For those who do answer calls from unknown numbers, experts remind us that scammers often use “spoofing” techniques to make it look like they’re calling from a different location, sometimes in our own hometown. Read more
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iPhone Scam That Fooled An Entire Company

f there is anything that is inevitable with tech, it’s possible scams. There are many types of scams that are associated with tech devices or even their sale process. One of the most heinous iPhone scams just took place in China.
Huamai Technology, a Chinese listed company, has revised five annual reports from 2017 to 2021. According to the company, it had to revise its annual report because of contract fraud. Read more