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On a similar, but completely unrelated topic: I received an interesting new phishing email the other day: it contained only an image of a fake invoice claiming that I’d signed up for Norton Family Protection (or something) for like $160, and that if this was in error to call a phone number to correct it.
It struck me as a novel way to trick older folks into calling a #scam line by bypassing all the advice about not opening attachments or clicking links.
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