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A new phishing scam preys on people’s desire to protect family photos by sending fake “cloud storage full” alerts. These deceptive emails or messages trick victims into clicking malicious links that lead to bogus websites resembling legitimate cloud storage providers. The ultimate goal is to steal credit card information or other personal data under the guise of purchasing more storage. To protect yourself, be wary of unsolicited emails, verify website authenticity by checking the URL, use strong passwords and enable multi-factor authentication, and avoid clicking suspicious links.
