A Friend of a Friend Might Be a Scammer

Social media has become a great way to communicate with friends. Unfortunately, scammers are taking advantage of this in order to steal your identity. Known as “farcing,” these scams start when you get a friend request from someone who supposedly shares mutual friends with you. And that's just the beginning.

Learn how to recognize and avoid this common social media scam and other online scams.


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