Alpine Bank is warning customers to be careful about text message scams that use artificial intelligence, especially during the busy holiday season. Scammers are getting better at crafting convincing messages that often look like they come from trusted places like the USPS or popular retailers such as Amazon. These messages might try to trick you into clicking on fake tracking links or giving away your personal information.
Ross Bentzler, who leads privacy and security at Alpine Bank, pointed out that these scams can be hard to spot because they feel so personal, making them even riskier. Customers are advised to stay alert by avoiding unknown links, keeping a close eye on their bank accounts, and refraining from sharing personal info through texts. Remember, banks will never ask for sensitive information in a text without reaching out to you first.
If you or someone you know falls for these scams, it’s very important to contact your bank and law enforcement right away to minimize any financial loss and protect against identity theft. Bentzler emphasized that acting fast is crucial, as scammers can quickly take significant amounts of money or sell your personal data online. Being careful with your personal information, especially in text messages, is vital to avoiding these scams.
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