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How to stay safe from online scams Be skeptical of unsolicited messages: Whether it’s a job offer, a bank alert, or a call from “the police,” don’t take things at face value.
Scammers are constantly switching up their tactics to get you to fall for their tricks which is why knowing how to spot an online scam has never been more important.
We've seen lots of text scams — and more sophisticated phishing and malware scams — so far in 2025. Here are the top scams to know and how to stay safe.
Has your phone been blowing up with texts saying they're from the Michigan State Department of Motor Vehicles?
Scammers are impersonating big names, such as Amazon and Target, as they promise too-good-to-be-true job opportunities.