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The internet’s a double-edged sword: information at your fingertips, but also scammers lurking around every corner. From phishing emails to identity theft on social media—it’s enough to make you paranoid.

Some people, however, choose to defend themselves against scams with humor. For the past few years, Bored Panda has been diving into the r/Scams subreddit and showing you hilariously embarrassing attempts to steal people’s money.

The subreddit’s community has more than doubled in size since we last covered it: there are 783K members now! To keep you sharp, we’ve gathered new posts from r/Scams along with tips from cybersecurity pros Chuck Brooks and Burton Kelso.

#1

Some Intense Scam, Be Aware!

Some Intense Scam, Be Aware!

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1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They were admiring the pigeon pics. They’ve never see one before, since clearly they’ve never seen the outside.

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Scams are hitting wallets hard these days. The Federal Trade Commission reports that Americans lost a staggering $10 billion just last year.

According to Chuck Brooks, President of Brooks Consulting International and Cybersecurity Person of the Year, modern technology has made it easier to fall victim. For example, AI can now create video and voice recordings that impersonate loved ones in distress to trick you into sending money.

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    #2

    Found In Tumblr

    Found In Tumblr

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    Kalikima
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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love how the scammer actually listened and said good morning.. lol

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    With 117k followers on Linkedin, Brooks shares insights on cybersecurity, emerging technologies, business development, and government relations. He notes that fraudsters pretending to be someone else is one of the most common scams.

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    This technique is known as spoofing. It’s usually done through phishing emails or text messages that look like they came from a trusted source, like a friend, a bank, or your workplace.

    #3

    Friend Sent Me This And I Got A Kick Out Of It. Thought Y’all Would Enjoy Too

    Friend Sent Me This And I Got A Kick Out Of It. Thought Y’all Would Enjoy Too

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    #4

    I’m Still Getting Those Random Messages. How Do You Deal With Yours?

    I’m Still Getting Those Random Messages. How Do You Deal With Yours?

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    In the past, it was easy to spot spoofs because they often had misspelled words, bad images, and claims that didn’t make sense. Now, scammers can convincingly fake entire webpages, caller IDs, and even IP addresses.

    #5

    I Love Messing With Scammers. The Phone # Is A Spam Number That I Pulled From My Contacts

    I Love Messing With Scammers. The Phone # Is A Spam Number That I Pulled From My Contacts

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    #6

    Apple Pay Scammer Gets Pissed

    Apple Pay Scammer Gets Pissed

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    Technology expert and TEDx speaker Burton Kelso also advises to be cautious of suspicious ads, as they can lead to fake versions of company websites. To stay safe, check official websites independently.

    #7

    Bait Not Taken

    Bait Not Taken

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    Boredest Panda
    Community Member
    1 year ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That’s it?! Your/my/our cat deserves better (edited to fix spelling)

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    #8

    :)

    :)

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    BossyHossy1
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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I might have a sightly different name: Abbs O'lute Lynott

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    #9

    F*****g With Scammers Is Fun

    F*****g With Scammers Is Fun

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    Even if you are tech-savvy, that doesn’t mean you’re necessarily immune to scams. For instance, younger generations who heavily rely on the internet are particularly vulnerable. According to a survey by Deloitte, American Gen Zs are 3 times more likely to fall for online fraud than boomers.

    #10

    Kevin

    Kevin

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    #11

    I Was Surprised To Get A Message From A High School Friend's Father

    I Was Surprised To Get A Message From A High School Friend's Father

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    Kalikima
    Community Member
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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    These poor people who come back from the dead and can't reclaim their stuff.. I feel for them..

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    #12

    I Just Caught This In The Wild

    I Just Caught This In The Wild

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    So while it may be entertaining to read these posts because some scammers are not the brightest, you need to be careful. The most effective way to protect yourself is simply to avoid interacting with them altogether.

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    #13

    It’s Not A Story The Scammers Would Tell You…

    It’s Not A Story The Scammers Would Tell You…

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    #14

    How My Buddy Deals With Scams

    How My Buddy Deals With Scams

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    Minecraft_Chicken (He/Chicken)
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Honey, what should we name our child?" "Well since we are super horny, let's call her Sexy Girl!"

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    #15

    Kindly Hit Her With That Uno Reverse Card

    Kindly Hit Her With That Uno Reverse Card

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    Brooks and Kelso recommend using multi-factor authentication on your devices to prevent scammers from getting your private information in the first place.

    “This raises the bar toward stealing your passwords by requiring two or three steps to access data,” says Brooks. “You can use biometrics such as facial recognition, an eye scan, or a thumbprint to add an additional level of security”.

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    #16

    The Person Who Definitely Wasn't Talking With A Bot

    The Person Who Definitely Wasn't Talking With A Bot

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    #17

    I Used To Live In Los Angeles. I've Never Owned A House. I Get These Texts All The Time

    I Used To Live In Los Angeles. I've Never Owned A House. I Get These Texts All The Time

    I have no idea how this scam even works or what the end game is. But I've started replying in ways that make me giggle

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    Mike F
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When I had my old phone number I got these about 3x a month.

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    #18

    A Pleasant Conversation I Had With A Whatsapp Scammer Today

    A Pleasant Conversation I Had With A Whatsapp Scammer Today

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    Hackers are also really good at figuring out passwords by themselves. On social media, they can find people’s birthdays, places where they lived, and phrases they like to use. Don’t use that information to create your passwords and change them regularly.

    #19

    Scammer Was Asking Me To "Invest $300". Had To Do It To 'Em

    Scammer Was Asking Me To "Invest $300". Had To Do It To 'Em

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    #20

    If Messing With Scammers Is Wrong I Don’t Want To Be Right

    If Messing With Scammers Is Wrong I Don’t Want To Be Right

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    #21

    I Have Suddenly Been Receiving Lots Of Fake Check Scams, Probably Because I Respond To All Of Them. This One Is Gold🤣

    I Have Suddenly Been Receiving Lots Of Fake Check Scams, Probably Because I Respond To All Of Them. This One Is Gold🤣

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    Moreover, Kelso suggests being mindful of where you share your phone number and email address. If you give them out too freely, untrustworthy companies might sell your data. This could leave you with dangerous spam emails and unwanted calls.

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    #22

    Omg They Sent It Again

    Omg They Sent It Again

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    #23

    The Person Who Was Kind Enough To Connect A Scammer With Some Other Scammers

    The Person Who Was Kind Enough To Connect A Scammer With Some Other Scammers

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    #24

    Scammers Really Dislike It When You Force Them To Venture Off Script

    Scammers Really Dislike It When You Force Them To Venture Off Script

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    Michael P (Perthaussieguy)
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not Diana Prince I hope. You would not like to make her upset

    Remember that scammers rely on psychological manipulation to take advantage of you. “They use fear-based tactics to get us into our primitive brain, which is always on alert,” Alex Melkumian, founder of the Financial Psychology Center, said for Time Magazine. “[This] really just hijacks our ability to rationally think through the situation.”

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    #25

    The Person Who Deployed Eighth-Grade Humor To Great Effectiveness

    The Person Who Deployed Eighth-Grade Humor To Great Effectiveness

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    #26

    I Don't Know If This Is A Money Thing Or A Serial Killing Attempt, But It Gave Me A Good Laugh Today

    I Don't Know If This Is A Money Thing Or A Serial Killing Attempt, But It Gave Me A Good Laugh Today

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    Zedrapazia
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That one could as well be someone who gave a fake phone number to a creep to make them go away

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    #27

    Most Common Lost Pet Scam (Verification Codes)

    Most Common Lost Pet Scam (Verification Codes)

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    Bec
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This happened to me and I was also at work when the scammer was asking for this code and I had not heard of such a scam before so it was very frustrating as I tried to answer texts while working. It was really heartbreaking, we never did find out cat. DON'T ever post a phone # in Craigslist

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    At the end of the day, Kelso says to “trust your gut.” Delete messages that make you feel uneasy and don’t make quick decisions. “If people really want to contact you, they will reach out [until they do].”

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    #28

    Very Bold

    Very Bold

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    #29

    What Is Going On Here? (Birthday Cake Message)

    What Is Going On Here? (Birthday Cake Message)

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    #31

    The Person Who Made Sure The Scammer Was Well Fed

    The Person Who Made Sure The Scammer Was Well Fed

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    #32

    The Person Who Found A Scammer Willing To Go To The End Of Middle-Earth To Scam Them

    The Person Who Found A Scammer Willing To Go To The End Of Middle-Earth To Scam Them

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    #33

    Had To Be Reminded

    Had To Be Reminded

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    the sixthgirl
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Update your *informations* below. I worry AI is going to help them improve their grammar and syntax, and they will just keep getting harder to spot.

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    #34

    This Sub Has Made Me Aware Of Literally Every Scam Before It Happens

    This Sub Has Made Me Aware Of Literally Every Scam Before It Happens

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    doggio
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You give them the code and they take over your account. You'll never even know it happened. Then they scam others through your legit account, except they will use a different phone number.

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    #35

    Scammers Gonna Scam

    Scammers Gonna Scam

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    #36

    I Hate When Scammers Don't Do The Smallest Bit Of Research Ahead Of Time

    I Hate When Scammers Don't Do The Smallest Bit Of Research Ahead Of Time

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    #37

    I Finally Received One Of These! I Feel Like A Full Member Of Society Now

    I Finally Received One Of These! I Feel Like A Full Member Of Society Now

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    Kalikima
    Community Member
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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That might have been a legit wrong number.. lol

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    #38

    Got This Yesterday. I Just Want To Rehome Some Guinea Pigs, Not Looking For This Nonsense

    Got This Yesterday. I Just Want To Rehome Some Guinea Pigs, Not Looking For This Nonsense

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    John Dilligaf
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OK, this is like the 5th or 6th entry about sending a 6 digit code to verify if you're real. I don't understand this one. Can someone clue me in on this scam?

    Rhonda Sands
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They've called up *your* account & clicked on "don't remember password" which triggers a text to YOUR phone. If you give it out, you're screwed, your account is gone. They'll change the contact info to theirs & use your standing to scam others. I had my ebay account hijacked years ago, way b4 the infamous 6-digit code) I had a 100% rating with 300+ transactions, they stole my credibility & used it to steal other ppls listings, changing phone #'s & offering "pay-up-front-for-a-great-deal" on things like Jetski's in the $2500 range. If they get caught out they change the numbers back & they're gone. I didn't find out this was going on until another ebay-er saw *his* ad for a dirt bike listed on *my* account & reported it. (Scammers had missed 1 edit where they left his original phone # & somebody called him.) Maybe TMI. I'm still pissed, 22 years later 🤨

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    #39

    These Scammers Man

    These Scammers Man

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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh that's OK then, if Sabrina recommended you.

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    #40

    My Name Is Not Adora

    My Name Is Not Adora

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    Beak Hookage
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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Straight and to the point. Like a screwdriver!

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    #41

    I’m Sooo Tired Of This S**t

    I’m Sooo Tired Of This S**t

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    Momma Jess
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was selling my car and someone tried the "six digit code thing" and my response was "I'm not downloading anything or clicking on links, as someone that works in IT I'd be straight up stupid to do so"

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    #42

    If You Weren’t 100% Convinced These People Aren’t Pieces Of S**t

    If You Weren’t 100% Convinced These People Aren’t Pieces Of S**t

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    #43

    Update, My Friend Did In Fact Get A Text. Details Inside

    Update, My Friend Did In Fact Get A Text. Details Inside

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    #44

    Thanks To This Sub I Knew Exactly What This Was. Wrong Number Scam

    Thanks To This Sub I Knew Exactly What This Was. Wrong Number Scam

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    #45

    Scammers Failing Hard

    Scammers Failing Hard

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    BenjiExists
    Community Member
    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nah because he said “ayo” and it’s pretty informal, this one could not be a scam

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