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Authorities have warned the public not to respond to the message or click the website link included in the text. They also insisted that the receiver go to the officials and report the scam so that others wouldn’t be victimized.similarly warned its locals of the scam through a Facebook post that reads:
“DO NOT click the link! It is not a message from any official agency. It is however a gateway for bad actors to find their way into your world.” In order to avoid being scammed, officials shared that the public should not respond to calls or messages from unknown or suspicious numbers. “Even if the number looks legitimate, scammers often spoof phone numbers to trick you into responding. Keep in mind that government agencies will not call you to ask for personal information or money,” theyThey also warned people against opening links included in messages that came from sources they do not recognize or are not familiar with.
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