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10/29/2025

Today I had a call on my cell, while I was in the midst of some tricky baking tasks. I rarely get calls, and the usual ones regarding upcoming appointments had already been addressed, so I took a moment to answer, in case it was something urgent. According to the "Amazon Customer Service" recording, it was indeed drastic - a suspicious $700+ purchase had been flagged on my account, charged to the credit card on file, and my account was temporarily locked down.

For a moment, I almost hit the panic button. I don't know what would have been in store for me if I had "pressed one' on my phone as directed....but thankfully I took a breath and returned to complete my baking tasks before coming back to deal with this threat.

I checked my Amazon account - first, to see if that was actually the phone number on file for my account (we have a house phone as well as personal cells) and it was. Then I checked my Orders page - and there was nothing there. Finally, I went to the only card I ever use that would accept a charge over $500, and there was no activity there.

This one came closer to catching me than most scams I have encountered, so I wanted to share it. The scumbags that constantly try to steal your hard earned $$ are always on the lookout for new and better ways to trick people, so it pays to try and take a breath before reacting sometimes. After all, had there actually been a fraudulent purchase using my credit card, an extra 10-15 minutes is not going to make much of a difference, so it's well worth the time it takes to verify information. Especially from a recorded message!

After not paying any attention to this page for the past 2 years, following a lost battle with a flood of spam posts app...
12/19/2022

After not paying any attention to this page for the past 2 years, following a lost battle with a flood of spam posts appearing on the page, I got a message that someone had posted here - so I finally came in for a look.

YIKES!!! I spent a good bit of time deleting garbage from the page, but didn't have the time right then to make sure I got everything....so I came back today to see if the instructions I found for limiting who can post on the page will actually stop this practice.

I must have done a fair job the first time around, as the oldest post I saw was dated Jan 14th. However, I still had to clear well over 200 spam posts, while making sure that I got them all. I have 3 other business pages to look into today, but I am going to just change the settings all around for now, and tackle them one by one later.

If this works, I will share what I have done to try and stop this flood of unwanted spam posts. Here's hoping

Thank you to all of our ‘Guidedog’ family and friends, wishing you all the best in the coming year 🙏.

I’ve been dodging a few scams myself lately - be mindful out there 🙏
03/16/2022

I’ve been dodging a few scams myself lately - be mindful out there 🙏

Start the year off safely and choose wisely:
01/03/2022

Start the year off safely and choose wisely:

If you want to completely cut ties with the social network, deactivating your Facebook account isn't enough.

Always be mindful 🙌
11/30/2021

Always be mindful 🙌

Sharing this (very long) explanation of WHY you don’t participate in Facebook quizzes. Ever. The Docs have posted several times about this topic, because we see friends, family and customers participating in these every day. (Note: this material was previously circulated on FB by several sources, and The Docs were not able to determine the original source.)

How account hacking works on Facebook:

1. You see a fun little question pop up in your facebook feed that people answer in the comments. This isn't a question from one of your facebook friends, it's from a public account, maybe an account supposedly belonging to a radio station, but not one in your part of the country, where you definitely recognize the station. Maybe it's from a public account called something cute like "just for laughs" or "no biggie" or "memory lane." Maybe a facebook friend of yours has already answered the question.

It seems harmless and trivial: What food would you never eat? What was the first concert you went to? You answer the question in the comments.

2. Because of the way facebook's algorithm is set up, answering this question, or even just giving the post a like means Facebook will show you more content by this facebook poster and more content by other, similar posters. You see more and more little quiz questions by facebook accounts who are not your actual friends.

3. Also because of the way facebook's algorithm is set up, your actual facebook friends can see the post you responded to and your answer to the little question. If they respond to your comment, or like your comment, or answer the question themselves, they also begin to see more little quiz questions from this facebook poster and more similar facebook accounts with other little questions.

4. Some of these questions really are probably harmless, but the more you answer, the more you see, and sooner or later you slip up and answer one or more that help a data miner begin putting together pieces of information that help them steal your identity and get into your bank accounts.

"One of these has to go" with a list of four types of candy bars isn't helpful to anyone, but the more you get used to answering questions, the less carefully you scrutinize the questions.

One day you answer one that gives someone your birth year: "how old would you be if the digits in your age were reversed." A week later you've forgotten about that, but the information has been harvested and filed away and you answer another question that gives them your month of birth: "your birth month determines which celebrity you marry, are you happy?" with a bunch of pictures of famous people laid out in a calendar grid.

Some questions are straight up complete answers to common security questions: maiden names, grandparents' names, where you vacationed as a kid, what was your first car, what was your first pet's name, what was the name of your elementary school.

5. When the data miner pretending to be a harmless fun facebook account or radio station has enough pieces of the puzzle put together they can either get into your bank account, sell your information to someone else who wants to get into your bank account, or remotely lock your accounts or take over your whole computer or phone and force you to pay a ransom to get access back.

They can impersonate you and steal your tax refund. They can commit social security fraud, pretending to be you, and disappear with the check while you are left to prove it wasn't you.

6. The worst thing about these social media predators is that the more you comment on these information gathering quizzes, even if you just comment to tell a friend that they have potentially given away the answer to their own security question, the more they spread.

All your facebook friends will see more of these quizzes as a result of your comment, and be more likely to comment themselves, and sooner or later one of them will give away important information, even if you never do.

7. So DO NOT COMMENT. Not even to the ones that really don't share any important information. They post many innocuous questions for every one that actually gathers information, but even the seemingly benign ones help them figure out what style of questions generate the most responses, work the algorithm to get them on more people's facebook feeds, and lull you into a false sense of security that this is good clean fun.

Do not give it a thumbs up or an angry face. If you see a friend post in response to one, talk to them in person about how these work, or call them, or send them a private message, but don't reply back to their comment on the actual post. That just helps these things spread.

Be safe.

Always good to be informed:
11/09/2021

Always good to be informed:

No, the Off-Facebook Activity tracking rumor is not a hoax. Here's how to keep the social media platform from tracking your web browsing.

I see this one cropping up quite a bit - be careful out there 🤔
06/15/2021

I see this one cropping up quite a bit - be careful out there 🤔

The artificial intelligence artist app Voila allows people to turn their everyday photos into cartoon versions but one expert says this could be threatening your security.

Always appreciate affordable education 👍
01/20/2021

Always appreciate affordable education 👍

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11/13/2020

An interesting find today, when I wanted to support a friends post, but didn’t understand why I should copy it rather than simply share it 🤔

I was surprised at what got past me, even though I consider myself fairly educated on cyber stuff! 🤭
09/21/2020

I was surprised at what got past me, even though I consider myself fairly educated on cyber stuff! 🤭

Test your ability to decipher between troll activity and authentic social media content. Learn the signs of a possible troll account.

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