In this episode of Scam DamNation, Lillian Cauldwell exposes how AI scams are allowing criminals to steal your financial and personal information with alarming ease. Using artificial intelligence, scammers mimic trusted voices—your bank, financial advisor, utility company, or even the IRS—making their messages sound genuine and much harder to detect.

Consumer Reports recently released a list of new and familiar scams that are now targeting your phone and email, offering practical steps you can take the moment these suspicious messages appear. Lillian highlights these evolving threats and shares why understanding them is your best defense.

🎧 Listen to this episode of Scam DamNation to discover how AI scams are tricking people into giving away their personal and financial information. Click here to listen… 

👉 Staying informed is one of the strongest defenses against scams. Use these insights to keep yourself and your loved ones safer in a world where technology is evolving fast.

📌 If you found this episode helpful, please share it with someone who may be vulnerable to scam attempts — it could protect them from a serious loss.

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Resource:
The New Scams to Watch Out For – Consumer Reports by Derek Kravitz, Investigative Reporter, Jan. 2025

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