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That data breach alert might be a trap

Data breach notifications have become a common occurrence, with record-breaking incidents reported across the US and Europe. Cybercriminals are capitalizing on this trend by sending fake notifications that either piggyback on real events or invent fraudulent ones. These scams often utilize AI-driven tools and phishing kits to create convincing lures, aiming to trick victims into installing infostealing malware or surrendering sensitive financial information.

To stay safe, users must remain vigilant and look for red flags such as manufactured urgency, suspicious sender addresses, and a lack of specific account details. Verifying notifications directly through official company websites and utilizing identity protection services are key defensive measures. If a user suspects they have been compromised, they should immediately update their passwords, enable multi-factor authentication (MFA), and monitor their financial accounts for unauthorized activity.


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