FBI Warns of Fraudsters Posing as Health Insurance Heroes: Don’t Fall for the Fake Refund Ruse!

FBI warns of a scam involving criminals posing as health insurance companies. They send emails and texts to trick people into revealing private health information or bank details. These scams prey on emotions, promising refunds or demanding urgent action. Stay cautious and verify any suspicious messages with your health insurance provider.

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Who knew health insurance scams could be as contagious as the common cold? These fraudsters are like digital hypochondriacs, always pretending to be something they’re not. It’s time to vaccinate ourselves against gullibility!

Key Points:

  • FBI warns of scams impersonating health insurance companies.
  • Fraudsters use emails and texts to extract private info or money.
  • Messages often create urgency, exploiting fear or excitement.
  • Scammers aim to collect and sell sensitive data on the dark web.
  • FBI advises skepticism and strong security practices to stay safe.

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