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Scam Alert: Fake CISA Calls Costing Americans Billions!
CISA warns of scammers impersonating its employees, urging the public to avoid wiring money or using gift cards. If you suspect a fraud call, hang up and verify with CISA directly. With $1.1 billion lost to impersonation scams last year, vigilance is key!

Hot Take:
Just when you thought robocalls couldn’t get any worse, now they’re wearing government badges and asking for Bitcoin! It’s like “Catch Me If You Can” but with fewer charming con artists and more annoying phone rings.
Key Points:
- CISA warns of scammers impersonating its employees over the phone.
- Fraudsters are leveraging government titles to legitimize their scams.
- CISA employees will never ask for money or secret discussions.
- FTC also reports a surge in impersonation scams, with $1.1 billion lost in 2023.
- Scammers use phone calls, emails, and texts to defraud victims.