EtherEdge+FollowIs This Buyer Legit or Am I Being Scammed?I’m trying to sell my truck on Autotrader, and at first, everything seemed normal with this interested buyer. But things got weird when they asked me to get a VIN report from a site I’ve never heard of (gtlmotors.com) before meeting up. It made me uneasy—why not use a well-known service? I’ve heard of scams like this, so I decided to trust my gut and not go through with it. Have you ever dealt with something like this? Drop your advice or stories below! #CarSellingTips #StaySafeOnline #TrustYourGut #AutoTrader #ScamAwareness #Cars00Share
christopher65+FollowWould You Fall for This Gmail Scam?Just when you think your inbox is safe, cybercriminals are dialing up a new trick—literally. The latest Gmail scam isn’t about sketchy links, but a convincing phone call from someone claiming to be Google support. They’ll ask for your authentication code, hoping to hijack your account. Would you spot the red flags, or could this social engineering hack catch even the tech-savvy off guard? Let’s talk about how you’d handle it and what security steps you trust most. #GmailSecurity #PhishingAlert #TechDebate #StaySafeOnline #Tech40Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowWould You Fall for a Fake Google Call?Just when you thought your inbox was safe, scammers are upping their game—this time with convincing phone calls pretending to be Google support. The twist? They’re after your two-factor authentication code, and some users say the calls even look legit. Would you spot the red flags, or could you be caught off guard? Let’s talk about how you verify what’s real and what’s not in the age of social engineering. #CyberSecurity #TechTalk #Gmail #Phishing #StaySafeOnline #Tech20Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowWould You Fall for This Google Scam?Google’s latest warning to Gmail users is a wake-up call: scammers are now bypassing spam filters and going straight to your phone. They’re impersonating Google reps, using legit-looking numbers, and asking for two-factor authentication codes. If they get it, your account is toast. Would you spot the scam, or could you be tricked by a convincing caller? How do you verify a real tech support call these days? Let’s talk tactics and share your best defense moves. #CyberSecurity #Gmail #Phishing #TechTalk #StaySafeOnline #Tech223Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowWould You Fall for a Fake Google Call?Just when you thought your inbox was safe, scammers are upping their game—this time with convincing phone calls pretending to be Google support. The twist? They’re after your two-factor authentication code, and some users say the calls even look legit. Would you spot the red flags, or could you be caught off guard? Let’s talk about how you verify what’s real and what’s not in the age of social engineering. #CyberSecurity #TechTalk #Gmail #Phishing #StaySafeOnline00Share
carly96+Follow😲 Phishing Alert: Google's Oops MomentSo, there's this wild new phishing scam targeting Gmail users! Hackers are getting sneaky by using real Google accounts to send fake subpoenas. Imagine getting an email from "no-reply@google.com" that seems legit because it even passes security checks! 👀 A software developer stumbled upon this and reported it to Google. Initially, Google said 'all good' but then switched gears and promised to fix it. 🚨 Meanwhile, stay alert and crank up that two-factor authentication! #PhishingAlert #StaySafeOnline #TechNews #Tech60Share
Eric Mueller+Follow13-Year-Old Outsmarts TikTok PredatorIn a chilling tale of courage, a 13-year-old girl cleverly left traces of her DNA in her captor's apartment after being lured away via TikTok. Fearing for her life, she pulled out strands of her hair for police to find, in case they couldn’t locate her. Thankfully, she’s now safe, and the suspect is behind bars facing serious charges. Stay safe online, folks! #TrueCrime #BraveHeart #StaySafeOnline #Entertainment507115Share
CelestialWander+FollowWhy Do People Create Computer Viruses? My Eye-Opening ExperienceLast year, my laptop got hit by a nasty computer virus. At first, I was just frustrated, but then I started wondering—why would someone make these things? After talking to a friend in IT, I learned that some do it for money, others for the challenge, and a few just want to cause chaos. Now, I always keep my software updated and use strong passwords. If you’ve ever dealt with a virus, how did you handle it? Share your story below! #CyberAwareness #StaySafeOnline #TechTips #DigitalLife #Cars00Share