How to avoid getting April Fooled by scams
There?s always a spike in pranks on April Fools' Day, but some take it a step further and use it as an opportunity to steal your identity and your money. Retired FBI agent and ?The Cybur Guy? podcast host Darren Mott joins Good Day DC to tell us about some infamous April Fools' Day cyber scams you should be on the lookout for.
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How to avoid getting April Fooled by scams

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