Don’t let the deepfake, porch-pirating scammers ruin your holidays

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Aren’t the holidays grand? All that togetherness, eating, shopping, gift giving, email and text scams, deepfake deals, trick websites, and people snatching gifts right off your front steps. Okay, perhaps it’s a mixed bag. What you need is a quick reminder and some tactics for avoiding all the bad so you can enjoy the holiday season good.

A recent study from online security company McAfee found that over half of all Americans have received scam package delivery messages (or they claim “delivery problems”). Credit card problem scam messages were delivered to well over a third of all Americans. A similar number saw scam messages relating to their Amazon shopping activity.

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