How to Save Evidence Without Engaging the Scammer
What to capture, what not to send, and how to preserve details for your bank or report.
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What to capture, what not to send, and how to preserve details for your bank or report.
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View full articleRental scams use housing pressure to push people into sending deposits before they verify ownership or access.
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View full articleOne-time passcodes are meant to protect accounts, but scammers turn them into a shortcut if they can talk the victim into reading them out.
View full articleA fake fraud department call can sound helpful while the scammer is actually collecting login codes and transfer approval.
View full articleA curated YouTube learning post about romance scams: Practical fraud-prevention discussion for people worried about relationship scams.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about romance scams: Shows the emotional side of romance scams and why trust can be built before money is requested.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about law enforcement impersonation: A useful demonstration of the intimidation language used in fake police or warrant calls.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about AI voice scams: A news-style story showing why families need verification habits when a caller sounds like someone they love.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about call centre scams: A well-known investigative look at how organised scam call centres operate behind the scenes.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about refund scams: Breaks down a classic refund scam and why screen sharing, fake bank pages, and arithmetic tricks create confusion.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about job scams: Explains the job/task scam structure, including why small payments can make the fraud seem real.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about tech support scams: Useful for learning how tech-support operations pretend to be legitimate while pushing victims toward payment.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about scambait education: Shows how call-centre scammers react when they lose control, which helps viewers see the manipulation more clearly.
View full video postA curated YouTube learning post about refund scams: A clear example of fake refund pressure and the confusing screen-sharing tactics used in support scams.
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