I’m assuming they’re mass sending these to people in a specific area code and hoping to steal credit card info.

Obviously don’t go to the URL in the picture

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    5 days ago

    I went to the link and it wasn’t fake! I’ve got a free iPhone coming to my house as we speak.

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    7 days ago

    That’s actually good enough that if I was a tourist, I might actually fall for that, dang lol

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    8 days ago

    Recently got a phishing email about someone in India hacking my Disney+ account and how to “restore it” by giving them credentials. It was extremely well-crafted and official looking,the only way I got set off was that it was sent to the wrong email of mine, one not associated with Disney.

    Phishing scams are getting better, especially with ChatGPT

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      I got an authentic looking email using a spoofed email address from my host. The red flag was I didn’t register my domain name with them. That’s the only reason why I checked the raw message.