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An email message claimed to offer settlement information for a Scripps Health members that resulted from a ransomware attack and data breach.
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Readers asked if a Zoom Video Communications class action settlement email was a scam or legit.
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It's true that a letter is legit that bears the US Census Bureau logo that describes an "American Community Survey" and directs users to visit respond.census.gov/acs.
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Google users wanted to know if email messages about an Amazon Prime Day Small Business Promotion or sweepstakes were a scam,or legit.
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A job listing from WordsRated promised $200 per book for every novel read, meaning that a company was paying $200 for reading books.
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A Walmart email promised a chance to enter to win a $1000 gift card in a special sweepstakes all for taking a survey.
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