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Understanding Quit Claim Deed Fraud: FBI Boston Steps In as Scams Escalate

Posted by Sarah Carroll on 4/4/25 12:28 PM

 

Happy April and Spring to all! We have made it through another New England winter. The April showers will eventually bring us May flowers.
For the month of April, Tax Scams are on the rise across the US. Locally, a more sinister scam is on the rise, leaving hundreds of folks devastated financially in its wake. The FBI has issued a warning urging property owners and Real estate agents of Quit Claim Deed fraud (home theft) to avoid losing their property right from under them.

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Tags: cybersecurity, cybersecurity training, online safety





The Cybercriminals' Playground: Navigating the Dangers of Tax Season

Posted by Sarah Carroll on 3/28/25 12:37 PM

As we embrace the Spring season and the promise of April showers bringing May flowers, we also enter the busy and often stressful time of tax season. This period sees a high volume of sensitive financial information being exchanged as individuals file their taxes in hopes of securing refunds. Unfortunately, it’s also a time when scammers are at their most active, tirelessly seeking ways to deceive taxpayers and exploit their financial situations.

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Tags: phishing, Cybersecurity, email scams, cybersecurity





No More Online Sales: Joann Fabrics Warns Customers of Website Scams

Posted by Sarah Carroll on 3/21/25 11:13 AM

For many that are local with us, we share the news of Joann Fabrics, a beloved brand in the fabric and crafting world, filed for bankruptcy in February 2025. After 82 years of serving creative minds across the United States, the company announced that it would be closing all its stores down for good. This marks the end of an era for a company that has been a staple in the crafting community for generations including friends, family and loved ones.

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Tags: cybersecurity, online safety, WebsiteScams





Beware of the Rising EZPass Smishing Scams

Posted by Sarah Carroll on 3/6/25 4:49 PM

Smishing EZPass Text Message Fraud

If you frequently travel for work around the Massachusetts area (or even beyond), you may have noticed an alarming rise in text scams known as smishing pretending to be from E-ZPass. These fraudulent messages claim that you owe unpaid tolls from recent travel, and they often pressure you to make an immediate payment on unpaid toll bills. E-ZPass recently has issued a mass email warning of its customers. These scams are not just isolated to New England, they have spread as far as California, where their toll system is known as FastTrak.

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Tags: Cybersecurity, email scams, Text Scams





How Cybersecurity Changes Impact Small Businesses

Posted by Sarah Carroll on 2/25/25 3:07 PM

Cybersecurity Phishing and Deepfake Risks Detection

In a world where cyber attacks have become the great equalizer, no business - no matter how big or small - is immune. Many small enterprises mistakenly believe that cyber threats target only the giants, but in 2025, hackers are leveling the playing field. This report unveils the emerging trends in cybersecurity, exposing how vulnerabilities in small businesses can spell disaster and why investing in robust defenses is no longer optional but essential. Prepare to rethink your strategy and protect what matters most.

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Tags: small business, cybersecurity





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