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Posted: June 25, 2025Tags: #usersafety, #searchparameterinjection, #scamalert, #phishing, #netflix, #microsoft, #fakephonenumbers, #cybersecurity, #bankofamericaAuthor: Npav LabViews: 13A sophisticated scam operation is hijacking websites of major companies like Netflix, Microsoft, and Bank of America to display fake phone numbers. Learn how these scams work and how to protect yourself.
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