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BBB Warning: Expect Scammers to Use Leaked Celebrity Photos as ‘Click Bait’
BBB Warning: Expect Scammers to Use Leaked Celebrity Photos as ‘Click Bait’
BBB Warning: Expect Scammers to Use Leaked Celebrity Photos as ‘Click Bait’
Better Business Bureau (BBB) serving Central, Coastal, Southwest Texas and the Permian Basin is warning that it expects to see scammers taking advantage of the recent leak of celebrity photos to trick consumers into clicking links to fraudulent websites. Scammers tend to take advantage of sensational news and public curiosity to spread malware that can lead to identity theft.
Searching for “J-Woww” Is Hazardous To Your PC’s Health
Searching for “J-Woww” Is Hazardous To Your PC’s Health
Searching for “J-Woww” Is Hazardous To Your PC’s Health
If you are thinking of searching for the latest photos or information on "Jersey Shore"-star J-Woww, you might want to think again. According to Internet security firm Barracuda Labs, 15 percent of all searches for "Jenni+ J-Woww" lead to directly to malware...