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Fort Worth-area residents warned not to fall for coronavirus identity theft scams

Fort Worth area consumers and others are being targeted by scammers who are using the coronavirus pandemic to gain personal information so they can rob those residents blind, authorities caution.

These con artists are calling and sending emails or messages to people offering cures for COVID-19 or free coronavirus testing, or they ask for donations to help a charity that helps coronavirus victims, according to a fraud alert video from the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office.

“Don’t click on the link,” the video says. “It will take you a malicious website and capture your private and financial information to steal your identity and your money.”

If you do click on a malicious link or respond to a call or message, you may be directed to a person who will inquire about your personal financial information. Scams are proliferating on the Internet, and if you are contacted by one of these con artists, you should report that information to the FBI’s internet crime center.

“Be suspicious of anyone selling products that claim to prevent, treat, diagnose or cure COVID-19,” the video says.

This story was originally published March 25, 2020 at 2:11 PM.

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Mitch Mitchell
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Mitch Mitchell is an award-winning reporter covering courts and crime for the Star-Telegram. Additionally, Mitch’s past coverage on municipal government, healthcare and social services beats allow him to bring experience and context to the stories he writes.
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