Map What a Bank Phishing Scammer Already Has on You

    Because you shared information, the bank fix alone is not enough — assume that data is being reused right now.

    What to do

      • Write down everything you said, typed or showed: full card number, CVV, online banking password, OTP codes, ID documents
      • Note any links you clicked and any sites you logged into — those credentials are gone
      • Check your email for any 'security' messages from the scammer's fake brand
      • List every account that uses the same password as the bank login

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    Avoid Future Recovery and 'Refund' Scams

    Victim lists are sold and reused — assume more 'agents' will appear.

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    Cut Off and Report a Recovery-Scam Contact

    Engagement is the product; ending the conversation is the win.

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    Spot a Stolen-Funds 'Recovery' Scam

    Recovery-scam pitches all share the same red flags — confirm before doing anything.