


Recent Blessing Scams We are urging members of the Chinese community to be on alert for blessing scams following several recent cases in which criminals stole approximately $374,000 in cash and property from victims. Photographs of suspects and a vehicle are displayed below.… https://t.co/1MVcPrRHFT
IMPORTANT! LVMPD has received several reports of a scam happening in Clark County. Victims are receiving phone calls from scammers pretending to be bank employees. Here's how it works: ▶️ The victim is advised there is a suspicious or fraudulent charge on their bank account.… https://t.co/6pqovEvEZU
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Authorities have issued warnings about a new scam technique known as 'voice hacking,' which involves the use of artificial intelligence to clone victims' voices. This method allows scammers to impersonate victims in phone calls, deceiving their family and friends into believing they are speaking with the actual person. The National Police of Spain has specifically highlighted the dangers of this technique and has provided guidance on how to recognize and avoid falling victim to such scams. In addition to the voice hacking alerts, the police have also shared tips on how to combat spam calls, emphasizing the importance of vigilance in protecting personal information.