Losing Money to a Modern Phone-Based Electricity Scam

Losing Money to a Modern Phone-Based Electricity Scam

Author
authorSon Ha

A cautionary true story about Emily, who was tricked by a sophisticated phishing scam pretending to be her electricity provider, highlighting the dangers of online fraud and the importance of verifying information and protecting personal data.

age12 - 18 years old
emotional intelligence
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