Walker County Messenger

Georgians warned of scams exploiting coronaviru­s pandemic WHERE TO GET MORE INFORMATIO­N

- By Dave Williams

“Scammers are pursuing different angles related to the coronaviru­s pandemic to commit identity theft, create chaos and steal people’s money,” Carr said Wednesday, April 8. “People should be very wary of messages containing links or requests for their personal or financial informatio­n.”

The attorney general’s Consumer Protection Division has received complaints about text messages warning the recipient that someone they’ve been in

The Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division cautions consumers not to click on any links or go to websites that come from unsolicite­d texts, emails or phone calls. Instead, consumers should get their informatio­n from legitimate websites, such as:

♦ The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – cdc.gov

♦ Georgia Department of Public Health — dph.georgia.gov

♦ IRS – irs.gov/coronaviru­s

Consumers can also call the Georgia Coronaviru­s Hotline at 844-442-2681.

contact with either has tested positive for COVID-19 or shown symptoms of the vi

rus. The victim is referred to a website that asks for their phone number.

More than 110,000 suspicious coronaviru­s-related domains have been registered, according to the attorney general’s office.

Another scam that has been reported involves e-mails purported to be from hospitals warning the recipient they may have come into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19. The e-mail contains an attachment that, when downloaded, installs malware on the recipient’s device.

Consumers should also watch out for e-mails, text messages and robocalls about COVID-19 stimulus money that appear to come from the U.S. Treasury, but which may actually be coming from scammers impersonat­ing government officials. In these scams, consumers are told that to receive stimulus money they should click on a link or go to a website, where they are then directed to enter their personal and financial informatio­n.

The Consumer Protection Division cautions consumers not to click on any links or go to websites that come from unsolicite­d texts, e-mails or phone calls.

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