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Top Security Expert Warns: 'Scammers Are Targeting Certain Cities To Steal Thousands From iPhone Users' (See If Your City Is At Risk)


Recent data suggests scammers have shifted their strategy. Rather than casting wide nets, they're now focusing on specific cities with personalized scams.


According to cybersecurity expert: "The geographic targeting makes these new approaches particularly concerning especially with AI on the rise, which scammers use to their advantage.


Some cities are reporting 300% more scam attempts than others. Today, someone becomes a victim of fraud every 39 seconds with an average loss of $10,000. Your loved one could be next. The FBI just revealed that Americans lost $12.5 billion to sophisticated scams last year alone - a shocking 22% increase from the year prior.


Could Your City Be On Their List?


Scammers can target specific cities for just 48 hours before moving on and then coming back with more sophisticated tactics. What they perfect in one city, they can bring to yours next.


iPhone users who receive instant alerts about ongoing scams report a critical advantage. "I was notified about a scam tested in Chicago right before it hit my neighborhood. Saved me $6,351," says one protected user. "Now I get warnings about 5-10 new scams daily - they're constantly changing tactics but I'm always one step ahead."

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