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FBI, cybersecurity experts warns of 3-phase scam that is draining bank accounts

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30.08.2025

(NEXSTAR) – A multi-phase scam credited with emptying the financial accounts of numerous Americans – many of whom were nearing the age of retirement – is again making headlines after the FBI recently issued a warning.

Unlike many scams, "Phantom Hacker" attacks often come in three distinct phases, each building on the last to thoroughly convince the victim to allow access to their funds.

"Victims often suffer the loss of entire banking, savings, retirement, or investment accounts under the guise of 'protecting' their assets," the FBI said in a news release.

Aaron Rose, security architect manager at cybersecurity firm Check Point Software, told Nexstar in an email that the crooks often use victims' personal interests against them. Fans of vintage cars, antique watches or other items might post publicly on social media, making them vulnerable to bad actors.

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"Criminals use personal interests to make their criminal actions appear authentic which decreases the chances of being caught," Rose said, adding, "AI technology can analyze social media content to detect personal........

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