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In reply to the discussion: How a Stranger Used One Text Message to Steal My Entire Digital Life -- Time [View all]LeftInTX
(35,285 posts)2. I find people are more vulnerable when they are scammed on mobile devices.
It's much harder to verify phishing emails on my phone. One time, I clicked a link. It asked for a password to login. I'm like, "Why are they asking for a password? Why do I need to login? I'm already logged in". So I didn't give it. Crisis averted.
The message was from Facebook, saying they were gonna remove my business page for some reason. Once they had my password, who knows what they could have done.
When I got on my computer, I could see that messsage actually came from sketchy email address/account. I could not "see" that on my phone.
This guy was traveling. He's vulnerable, he's trying to multi-task and get on a plane. He doesn't have time to verifty this or that....
I get those scam texts also.
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How a Stranger Used One Text Message to Steal My Entire Digital Life -- Time [View all]
erronis
Saturday
OP
This scam isn't dependent on the operating system. Windows, Mac, iOS, Linux, whatever.
erronis
Saturday
#29
So if you are traveling and spend a decent amount of $ at a city far from where you are 99% of the time
AZJonnie
Saturday
#6
And how do you know they did not call the 5, be 10, ?? other phones that were in the area
Ms. Toad
Saturday
#42
No, because only if you respond to a text in the scenario I described with a 'no' I didn't make the charge
AZJonnie
Sunday
#46
"To catch a thief" - Hitchcock. We don't live in that world any more. There are thousands of thieves
erronis
Saturday
#32
I had an episode not this serious but enough for me three years ago. I dealt with it and even
hlthe2b
Saturday
#24
I recommend running a VPN on your phone for all WiFi connections - even on a protected network.
erronis
Saturday
#33
Yes... I have preached that for the past 18 months... Not all listen, however...
hlthe2b
Saturday
#38
That mystified me also, but you worded it well. It does seem something is missing.
erronis
Saturday
#37
I think what they're referring to (and like you, I struggled getting through the article)
Abolishinist
Saturday
#43