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rabbit could be as simple as a message
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saying hello or a photo of someone
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you've never met you might be tempted to
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answer but experts warn that a response
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or the wrong move could give hackers
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access to your private information it's
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a scam that may catch you off guard you
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may have gotten some of these texts
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where it says Hi how are you this one
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says guess who I am what do you think
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about those texts I always just ignore
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them to be honest with you I feel like I
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get so many every single day at this
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point they are unknown phone numbers
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sending text messages with seemingly
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normal conversation starters like this
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one good evening what are you doing once
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they get them engaged they'll send a
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photo of them in some interesting city
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which is fil of malware the chief
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technology officer at I connective says
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once you save the photo that malware can
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be used to track your phone's key
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strokes that means hackers can then try
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to figure out your passwords and dig for
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other personal information on your phone
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that they could use to commit identity
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theft I mean that's really stressful and
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honest I got this one it's just a
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picture of someone saying hello this
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girl and her dog so what experts say is
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if you download this picture or engage
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too much it will install malware on your
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phone what do you think about that I
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would assume that it's attempting to if
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I don't know the person I deleted even
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if you don't download those photos
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engaging with tech scammers by just
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telling them your name can help them
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match your identity with your phone
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number to get more personal details and
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don't try to mess with the scammers by
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writing back is a joke the problem is
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you've just admitted that you're a live
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phone number with a person on the other
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end after that happens you can land a
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spot on the fraudsters favorite list a
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rostered on the dark web of real names
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and phone numbers that other con artists
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use to identify more potential victims
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they're sending millions of these out
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and you you know now you've singled
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yourself out as something
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engageable and if you get one of these
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texts you should delete it and hit the
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option report to junk you can also
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install antivirus apps on your phone
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that scan for malware Rob Judy also make
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sure your phone is always backed up in
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case you become a victim and need to
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quickly change those devices you know
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those texts seem so innocent you might
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want to also mess around with them and
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say hey who are you but don't do that at
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all don't even watch Breaking News on
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