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In reply to the discussion: How a Stranger Used One Text Message to Steal My Entire Digital Life -- Time [View all]PatSeg
(54,250 posts)9. My daughter and I were talking about our smartphones
We don't want any unnecessary aps on them, as we feel they are too vulnerable. Honestly, we'd like to go back to dumb phones and just use them for phone calls and text messages. It is interesting to see that is a relatively common trend these days.
I have a PC and a laptop. I don't need more access than that.
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How a Stranger Used One Text Message to Steal My Entire Digital Life -- Time [View all]
erronis
18 hrs ago
OP
This scam isn't dependent on the operating system. Windows, Mac, iOS, Linux, whatever.
erronis
14 hrs ago
#29
So if you are traveling and spend a decent amount of $ at a city far from where you are 99% of the time
AZJonnie
17 hrs ago
#6
And how do you know they did not call the 5, be 10, ?? other phones that were in the area
Ms. Toad
11 hrs ago
#42
How did they fake the credit card terminal coming back and saying "declined"?
AZJonnie
2 hrs ago
#44
"To catch a thief" - Hitchcock. We don't live in that world any more. There are thousands of thieves
erronis
14 hrs ago
#32
I had an episode not this serious but enough for me three years ago. I dealt with it and even
hlthe2b
15 hrs ago
#24
I recommend running a VPN on your phone for all WiFi connections - even on a protected network.
erronis
14 hrs ago
#33
Yes... I have preached that for the past 18 months... Not all listen, however...
hlthe2b
12 hrs ago
#38
That mystified me also, but you worded it well. It does seem something is missing.
erronis
12 hrs ago
#37
I think what they're referring to (and like you, I struggled getting through the article)
Abolishinist
11 hrs ago
#43