Charlotte Lawson want bank security answer LEM0N((

now this is a really bad scam because more than likely this has to be a Nigerian black man somehow they've accessed my information and they're trying to get in into my bank but it's the security questions that's throwing them so whoever this person is that's why she's asking cuz that's a security question so this is the worst of all kind and eliminate once again will do nothing once a person post a photo they should be required just like if you're on the website under the age of 18 you have to do a real time photo analysis and then they just should be comparing it against the profile photo whereas on the under 18 they require a photo of your driver's license and this is wrong it's so me wise and that simple thing would cure all that because if it turns out to actually be her then boom she's she's already on the on the FBI CI watch list but it's not going to happen unless people like y'all contact your state representative and senators and also your federal senators are senator and then the federal Representatives not just of your state but all of them I mean do I cut and paste and just pop it on the email of all these because this is going to stop it's just that simple and it should be the websites whether it's a pay for a website or something that lets you on free because it it's just horrible and plus the box I want to remind you that on Facebook and on lemon they're using I guess old accounts of women because usually they don't have four photos of her or something like that and they've moved on got married or whatever and they're using that now as the face to a artificial intelligence they call themselves algorithms when you actually confront and all you have to do I'll learn this and and discovered five of the eight profiles of women that I was talking with they were all artificial intelligence it's just ask them are you artificial intelligence algorithm or a bot yes or no and they haven't told them to lie yet so but I'm sure they will so hurry folks help me hurry this is wrong you know this would come over there and good fight to these websites that don't charge us anything but yet they're committing a federal because it's not State it's literally being over the Internet it crosses state lines and it is illegal and fraudulent to take money because of bot says she needs gasoline or she's got to pay her internet or any other she needs food stuff I hate that word we call it groceries so please help I live by the Golden rule if you don't know what that is a good but I'm just hoping people that do also will follow up and pass this forward as they say all right everybody be safe and be blessed!!!

2025/7/17 Edited to

... Read moreOnline banking scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, often involving stolen personal information combined with social engineering tactics to bypass security measures. Attackers may attempt to answer security questions, such as birthplace or other personal details, to gain unauthorized access to accounts. This article highlights concerns about scammers, including those possibly using fake identities from other countries, and emphasizes the importance of secure verification methods. A growing threat is the use of AI-generated fake profiles on social media and sharing platforms, like Facebook and Lemon8, to deceive users emotionally or financially. Scammers often recycle old or inactive accounts and apply advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to create realistic bot profiles. These bots engage users in conversation, sometimes soliciting money using fabricated emergencies such as needing funds for gasoline, internet, or groceries. Recognizing and reporting these bots can limit their reach. To combat these issues, experts recommend the implementation of real-time photo verification systems on websites. For example, requiring users to provide live photos that match their profile pictures or government-issued IDs can help prevent account hijacking and fake profiles. This method is especially important for protecting minors and vulnerable users online. Moreover, the article calls for legislative action, urging users to contact federal and state representatives to advocate for stronger cybersecurity laws addressing internet fraud that crosses state lines. Since such scams exploit free and paid platforms alike, holding websites accountable for user verification can reduce risks. In summary, protecting personal data, being vigilant against unusual security questions, and supporting regulatory measures are key steps to safeguard against these modern digital scams. Users should remain cautious when interacting with unknown profiles online, verify identities carefully, and report suspicious activities to help maintain a safer internet community.

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