A Cypress woman thought she was just changing her password until her Facebook account was taken over by a scammer trying to sell her father's things. #khou11 @TroyKlessTV https://t.co/fT7WjENzla
Most of us have been targeted by scammers, but imagine a crook actually using YOUR home address to con other people. It happened to an Austin woman. You’ll hear her story in this week’s #7onYourSide on @fox7austin News at 5:30 & after the World Series. https://t.co/eA2j6uuOd8
Music of the Spheres: Where to Get Tickets to Coldplay’s Sold-Out Tour https://t.co/Ly3sYzoRw9
Fans eager to purchase tickets for Coldplay's sold-out tour have been cautioned about the rise of online scams. Cybercriminals are reportedly exploiting fans' urgency to secure tickets, leading to increased fraudulent activities. Investigations have revealed that some scammers are hacking into Ticketmaster accounts, further complicating the ticket purchasing landscape. Reports also highlight individual cases of identity theft tied to these scams, where scammers have used victims' personal information to deceive others. As the demand for Coldplay tickets surges, authorities are urging fans to remain vigilant and verify the legitimacy of ticket sellers to avoid falling victim to these schemes.