Social media scammers often impersonate real professionals or law enforcement agents using fake profiles and AI-generated headshots.
Stay Safe:
Be cautious of urgent or emotional messages
Verify identities and credentials through official channels
Never share passwords, private keys, or send cryptocurrency without double-checking the recipient
REMEMBER: Scammers want you to act fast. Slow down, verify, and protect your digital identity.
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