Don't Get Caught in a Phishing Scam
Video Description: This kind of phishing has nothing to do with a fishing pole. The crooks who send out phishing emails go after your bank accounts, take out loans in your name, and ruin your credit. Related Article Subjects: crime, fraudulent, identity theft, investigating, phishing, scams, spyware, virus
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