The Tarrant County DA's office is warning North Texans to look out for fake COVID-19 test sites used to steal personal information.
– The Tarrant County DA’s office is warning North Texans to look out for fake COVID-19 test sites used to steal personal information.
The Better Business Bureau and FBI have also put out warnings about fraudulent testing sites, warning people to be careful when getting tested at pop-up sites and when buying at-home test kits.“Scarcity often leads to potential scams for a product that doesn’t exist, the compromise of personal identifiable information, or the increase of deceptive advertising,” the BBB warning said.
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