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90% of Americans get scam emails weekly, with rising AI-powered fraud using fake calls and messages to steal money or data.
A recent surge in scams across the U.S. shows 90% of adults receive scam emails weekly, with 5 billion scam calls made monthly, according to CNET and other sources.
Scammers increasingly use AI-powered deepfakes to mimic trusted contacts, often creating urgent situations to steal money or personal data.
Experts urge caution: verify identities through official channels, avoid sharing sensitive information, and use methods like "Stop, Call, Confirm."
Red flags include unexpected money requests, odd visuals, and high-pressure tactics.
While the National Do Not Call Registry doesn’t stop criminals, call-blocking apps and avoiding unsolicited texts—especially those claiming to be from government agencies—can help reduce risk.
Staying vigilant and changing habits are key defenses against evolving fraud.
El 90% de los estadounidenses reciben correos electrónicos fraudulentos semanalmente, con un aumento de fraudes impulsados por inteligencia artificial utilizando llamadas y mensajes falsos para robar dinero o datos.