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We’ve reported on COVID-related scams before, including fake stimulus checks, bogus job opportunities, and phishing vaccination passport applications. Recently, a lot of new phishing text messages about COVID-19 relief plans have appeared. Have you received any of them?
Posing as government agencies, scammers send you text messages (complete with a phishing link) and falsely claim that you can apply for COVID-19 relief or a stimulus payment.
They direct you to phishing sites with those links so they can collect your sensitive data and use it for their own good. The links may lead you to:
Scammers prompt you to submit sensitive data to claim your payment. In fact, they can record all the data you enter and use it to steal your money and identity!
Content: congratulations, we are pleased to inform you that your information was randomly picked up for covid-19 stimulus payment from the american rescue plan under the treasury department. kindly follow the link to complete the form <URL> when you’ve submitted your details smith lopez for the employment department will contact you for more details on how you will receive your money asap. thanks
Content: congrats, we are pleased to inform you that your information was pick up for covid-19 stimulus payment from the federal government by joe biden. you are eligible to the payment. kindly follow the link to complete <URL> the form when you’ve submitted your details micheal redford for the employment department will contact you for more details on how you will receive your money. thanks
Content: congrats, we are pleased to inform you that your information was pick up for covid-19 stimulus payment from the federal government by joe biden. you are eligible to the payment. kindly follow the link to complete <URL> the form when you’ve submitted your details micheal redford for the employment department will contact you for more details on how you will receive your money. Thanks
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