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Over half of Saudis face scam attempts, most from fake bankers

Posted on 26 April 2022

From itp.net

Phishing attacks should not be kept secret: aeCERT

A survey found that in 72 percent of cases scammers impersonated banks, while 18 percent of the time they mimicked police, and 10 percent of the time they claimed to be delivery service people

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