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Scam DamNation

Scam DamNation

De : Lillian Caudlwell
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Host Lillian Cauldwell presents a new program, Scam DamNation, sharing her personal experiences of being scammed twice—initially by a man from Europe, followed by a fraudulent celebrity impersonator. Ms. Cauldwell delves into the repercussions of what she terms a "romantic scam," detailing the distress it caused her, including the creation of a police record once the scam is reported. She elucidates the impact of such scams and their potential consequences. In this beta podcast, she calls for individuals who have been similarly deceived to share their stories and coping strategies

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    • Brushing Scam Alert Protect Your Personal Data
      Aug 27 2025
      In this episode of Scam DamNation, host Lillian Cauldwell issues a critical warning — Brushing Scam Alert — as the FBI urges the public to beware. A new scheme is gaining traction... A new scheme is gaining traction where scammers send unsolicited packages and trick recipients into clicking fake review links that steal personal and financial data. How It Works:
      • You receive merchandise from an online vendor—but you never ordered it.
      • You’re asked to post a review, often through a link or QR code.
      • The review site is fake, designed to capture your data.
      • Once clicked, scammers can siphon your information, access financial accounts, and even track your deliveries.
      Protect Yourself:
      • Don’t click on unsolicited links or QR codes—even if they appear to be from Amazon or other trusted retailers.
      • Verify the sender before taking any action.
      • Report suspicious packages to the vendor and the authorities.
      Stay alert, stay skeptical, and stay safe. Scam DamNation is here to keep you one step ahead.🎵 Listen to this audio with Lillian Cauldwell and the “Brushing” Scam and exactly what is this type of scam: 📌Click here to listen... ⚠️ Staying safe begins with awareness. If you receive an unsolicited package, don’t scan the QR code, don’t click the link, and don’t post a review — report it immediately to the vendor and the FBI.

      👉 Share this Brushing Scam Alert with friends and family so others don’t fall victim. And remember, Scam DamNation with Lillian Cauldwell is here to keep you one step ahead of the scammers who never stop trying.

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      12 min
    • Romance and Banking Scams Protect Yourself Now
      Aug 20 2025

      On Scam DamNation, host Lillian Cauldwell shares essential tips to protect your heart, your wallet, and your personal data from predators who prey on innocence, loneliness, and hope. Romance and banking scams are becoming harder to spot — but the emotional and financial damage is real.

      Romance and Banking Scams: A Match Made in Manipulation
      Like peanut butter and jelly—or a horse and carriage—scammers pair love with theft. They pose as military heroes, celebrities, or successful entrepreneurs, spinning fake profiles and sweet talk to separate you from your money. Don’t fall for the fantasy — recognize the signs before they steal more than your heart.

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      17 min
    • PXA Stealer Malware Targets Your Private Data
      Aug 13 2025

      In this episode of Scam DamNation, host Lillian Cauldwell issues a critical warning about the rise of PXA Stealer Malware. Originally developed to infiltrate government and academic systems, this insidious threat has now evolved — targeting ordinary users by stealing passwords, harvesting sensitive personal and business data, and compromising entire devices without leaving a trace.PXA Stealer Malware spreads easily through infected email attachments. If you receive an email from an unfamiliar sender or with a suspicious file, delete it without opening. Don’t let curiosity put your digital life at risk. Protecting your data starts with awareness and caution.

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      12 min
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