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    State Police Warning of Email Extortion Scam

    By John Herrick,

    24 days ago

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    STATEWIDE –State Police say you need to be aware of a common email extortion scam that’s going around.

    Cybercrime detectives say this one has been happening repetitively for the last couple of months.

    “It shows up as an email. The scammer has done homework on the target. They have a lot of personal information that they will use to confirm what that person knows is real,” said Indiana State Police Sergeant John Perrine in Indianapolis.

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    The scammer will tell the person that they have installed Pegasus spyware on the target’s phone and then tries to extort money from them.

    “Pegasus spyware is very specific software that has not been found to be used in the private market yet. So if anyone says they have this on a private citizen, then that’s just a red flag that’s simply not true,” said Perrine.

    On a bigger level, Perrine says you need to be mindful of the fact that scammers are becoming more sophisticated in their nefarious ways.

    “They prey on information that people are sensitive about and then they use that information to prey on them. So if something doesn’t seem right to you, it probably isn’t right,” said Perrine.

    You can learn more about scams or check a suspicious email by going to http://www.ScamTracker.com .

    The post State Police Warning of Email Extortion Scam appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM .

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    Jennifer
    22d ago
    i had an email that was supposed to be from UPS saying that they were trying to deliver my package and that they needed more information in order to deliver it or they were going to send it back to the company. I was waiting for a package so that almost got me but then at the bottom of the email it said that I can unsubscribe lol 🤣 Then I had someone call me pretending to be from Amazon saying that I had a large purchase amount on my Amazon account and they wanted to make sure that the information was correct and that I ordered it. They give you the wrong information thinking that people will give them the correct information and tell them that 1,000 dollars has been removed from your account trying to get your account information. I knew that was a scam cause I didn't have that much in my account for it to have been taken out! lol 🤣
    Connie Franklin
    24d ago
    another one is claiming to be PAY PAL , saying 100s of dollars have been charged to your account, I assume if you click on it they'll want you're personal info. I do not HAVE a pay pal account ! I just dated it.
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