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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2025 · 5 MIN

Cyber Scams Exposed: Phishing Attacks, Cloud Breaches, and Mobile Threats Unveiled in March 2025

from Scammed: Real People, Real Ripoffs · host Inception Point AI

Finn Hack breaks down March 2025's most dangerous digital threats in this pulse-pounding episode of "Scammed: Real People, Real Ripoffs." Discover how Coinbase users lost $46 million to sophisticated phishing attacks, learn about the massive Oracle Cloud breach exposing 6 million records across 140,000 tenants, and explore the nationwide E-ZPass smishing campaign draining bank accounts. With actionable security tips and Finn's trademark cyberpunk flair, this essential guide to modern scams equips listeners with vital defense strategies against the latest digital dangers. Whether you rely on cryptocurrency, cloud services, or mobile payments, these evolving threats demand your immediate attention. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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