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Beware of Fake CISA Calls: How to Spot Scammers and Stay Safe!
Impersonation scams using the names of government employees are on the rise. Beware: CISA staff will never ask for money, cryptocurrency, or gift cards. If you suspect a scam, hang up, note the number, and validate by calling CISA at (844) SAY-CISA.

Hot Take:
Looks like scammers are trying to give CISA a run for their money—literally! Who knew cybersecurity could come with such a plot twist? The only thing more shocking would be if these scammers actually got a real job.
Key Points:
- Impersonation scams involving CISA are ramping up.
- Scammers are pretending to be CISA employees to steal money and personal information.
- Real CISA employees will never ask for money, cryptocurrency, or gift cards.
- They will also never ask you to keep the conversation secret.
- If contacted by a suspicious caller, hang up and verify by calling CISA directly or report to law enforcement.