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BBB Warns of Zoom Scam

The Better Business Bureau is warning of the new methods by which scammers are trying to get to your personal information. 

 

The latest is through the video-conferencing platform Zoom. With a huge user base to target, con artists are using old tricks in new scams to try to steal your information. BBB Investigator Don O’Brien says out of the blue, you receive an email, text, or social media message that includes Zoom’s logo and a message saying something that sounds legit.

 

 

He says you should Double check the sender’s information, never click on links in unsolicited emails, and resolve issues by speaking directly to the person who allegedly sent the message.

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