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  2. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Scammers and bad actors are always looking for ways to get personal info with malicious intent. Know how to recognize legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications to keep your account...

  3. Here's how to spot a scam online - AOL

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    Scammers can use your email to target you directly. And, unfortunately, plenty of email phishing scams today are more sophisticated than the older varieties that would directly ask for...

  4. How to Recover a Hacked Facebook Account - AOL

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    If there’s a log-in that you don’t recognize, follow these steps: Click on the suspicious log-in. Select “Secure Account.”. Follow the on-screen steps, which will walk you through exactly...

  5. How to spot phishing scams and keep your info safe - AOL

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    How to protect yourself against email phishing scams. The best way to protect yourself against email phishing scams is to avoid falling victim to them in the first place.

  6. Hijacked Facebook Profiles Used in Scam | Baltimore, MD Patch

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    If you need help determining if an email, text message, social media message, or advertisement is a scam, call the Attorney General’s Consumer hotline at 410-528-8662 or email...

  7. What Scammers Don't Want You To Know About Facebook Scams - Patch

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    If they do ask for personal information, like an address or email, be sure there's a link to their privacy policy. Report if you fall victim or if you suspect a scam

  8. Email fraud - Wikipedia

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    Email fraud (or email scam) is intentional deception for either personal gain or to damage another individual using email as the vehicle. Almost as soon as email became widely used, it began to be used as a means to de fraud people, just as telephony and paper mail were used by previous generations.

  9. Technical support scam - Wikipedia

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    A technical support scam, or tech support scam, is a type of scam in which a scammer claims to offer a legitimate technical support service. Victims contact scammers in a variety of ways, often through fake pop-ups resembling error messages or via fake "help lines" advertised on websites owned by the scammers.

  10. Internet fraud - Wikipedia

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    Online fraud appears in many forms. It ranges from email spam to online scams. Internet fraud can occur even if partly based on the use of Internet services and is mostly or completely based on the use of the Internet.

  11. Facebook users: Beware this scam - AOL

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    If you click a link you may be directed to some site that requires a login "Please confirm your Facebook login to continue" - which seems somewhat innocuous when coming from Facebook -...