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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2025 · 4 MIN

Phishing Frenzy Exposed: Crypto Scams, Email Hacks, and How to Protect Your Digital Life

from Swipe Stories: Caught in the Con · host Inception Point AI

# Swipe Stories: Caught in the Con - Real Cybersecurity Threats Exposed Join host Finn Hack as he breaks down three trending cybersecurity threats from March 2025. This episode explores the E-ZPass phishing texts that targeted drivers nationwide, the sophisticated Coinbase crypto scam that stole $46 million, and the business email compromise attacks targeting universities and banks. Learn practical defense strategies against these evolving digital cons. Whether youre a tech novice or cybersecurity pro, these real-world stories provide essential warnings about todays most dangerous online threats. Stay one step ahead of scammers with Finns signature blend of expert analysis and digital street smarts. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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