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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
  • Scam DamNationn_ FBI Warns Parents (1)
    Jul 30 2025
    Digital predators are out there, and today on Scam DamNation, host Lillian Cauldwell shares a chilling FBI alert about Gang 764—a network of manipulators targeting vulnerable minors through social media, game rooms, and email. T

    These digital predators send disturbing messages that incite self-harm, suicide, and even violence against others. As Lillian warns, “The danger is real. The damage is lasting. And this digital war demands vigilance.”

    The FBI warns: “We are determined to identify and stop those who target the most vulnerable members of our society—our children.”The danger is real. The damage is lasting. And this digital war demands vigilance. Full article linked above—because information saves lives

    If this episode helped you better understand the threat of digital predators, or if you have a story or resource to share, please comment below or Email - pwrnetworkllc@gmail.com

    🛡️ Together, we can help protect the most vulnerable.

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    11 min
  • Scam DamNation_ Elder Scam
    Jul 23 2025
    In this episode of Scam DamNation, host Lillian Cauldwell spotlights a heartbreaking article from Moneywise about a Houston elder scam involving an elderly man who lost $500,000 in a sophisticated con. He had previously received a letter from the IRS alerting him to identity theft—so when a caller claiming to be from the Vietnamese embassy contacted him, he didn’t question it and transferred his savings. Only later did he discover the call was a fraud. Haunted by sleepless nights, his daughter launched a GoFundMe campaign, raising enough to help him live modestly—and safeguard him from future scams.

    🔒 Before you answer that call or click that link —PAUSE Scammers prey on trust. Talk to someone you trust before you act. A single moment of caution could save someone’s life savings. Share this episode — and help stop the next elder scam before it begins.

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    8 min
  • Scam DamNation_ Betsy_s Scam Letter (1)
    Jul 2 2025
    In this episode of Scam DamNation, host Lillian Cauldwell discusses a chilling case of involving Betsy Wurzel, host of Chatting with Betsy. A French banking executive sent Betsy a letter proposing she pose as a relative of a deceased client to claim over $4 million. Recognizing it as inheritance fraud, Betsy reported the scam immediately.

    As always, be careful with any inheritance fraud offers that seem too good to be true. If you're ever asked to pose as someone you’re not or claim money from an unknown estate, it's likely a scam. Report it and protect yourself.

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    11 min
  • Scam DamNation_ Customer Service Scams
    Jun 18 2025

    In today’s episode of Scam DamNation host Lillian Cauldwell warns about Customer Service Scams and gives key tips to help protect your personal information.—where unsuspecting callers believe they’ve reached a company’s support line, only to be redirected into a scam. Red Flags to Watch For: Slow down—don’t rush into providing personal information.

    Be extra cautious when booking trips—travel scams are rampant. Avoid posting customer service complaints on social media—scammers prey on them. Ignore unsolicited messages about customer service issues—they’re often bait. Most importantly: Never answer calls from unfamiliar numbers, click on unsolicited links, or grant remote access to your computer—even if a company’s name appears on your phone.

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    11 min
  • Top 32 Travel Scams to Avoid Abroad
    Jun 5 2025

    In today’s episode of Scam DamNation, host Lillian Cauldwell shares essential tips to help travelers stay safe abroad and avoid common travel scams to avoid. From taxi fraud and ATM theft to deceptive friendship bracelets, Lillian breaks down 32 active scams that travelers must watch out for—not just to protect their money, but to prevent real danger to themselves and their families.

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    17 min