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01/24/2022
■Class discussion: Have you used QR codes on a cell phone? If you did, what were using the QR code to get – a menu, an app or something else? How do scam artists take advantage of both old and new technologies? Do they still use telephones and regular mail to cheat people out of their money? How many people have fallen for emails promising a rich reward for helping a “Nigerian prince?” How aware are you of all the different ways scammers try to steal your money or information? Have you ever heard the warning: “If a deal sounds too good to be true – it isn’t”?
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