Scripps News reported:
Scammers using CrowdStrike outage to target PC users.
Amy Nofziger from AARP's Fraud Watch Network worries about scammers cashing in on the meltdown.
Amy Nofziger from AARP's Fraud Watch Network worries about scammers cashing in on the meltdown.
"We know the scammers are following the headlines," she said.
"Scammers will contact people pretending to be doing a good deed, and pretending to be your computer company, and saying, 'Hey, you heard about CrowdStrike? We can help you,'" she said.
"Scammers will contact people pretending to be doing a good deed, and pretending to be your computer company, and saying, 'Hey, you heard about CrowdStrike? We can help you,'" she said.
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