{“type”:”text”,”text”:”This is Steven Chayer with the DisputeVoice Podcast Show. If you’ve ever been burned, scammed, or suspicious that something isn’t right, or perhaps you want to learn more about protecting yourself or a loved one, you’re in the right place.\n\nListen up folks, because password reset attacks are spreading faster than gossip at a church picnic. Here’s how it works: criminals hijack your password reset process like stealing your car while you’re still holding the keys. They intercept that reset email, change your password, and boom—they’re shopping with your credit card while you’re locked out watching helplessly.\n\nThink of your email as your house’s master key. If someone swipes it, they can reset passwords for your bank, social media, everything. Wicked shady, if you ask me. The fix? Enable two-factor authentication yesterday. Use a password manager—it’s like having a bodyguard for your digital life. And here’s the kicker: never use the same security questions across sites. Your mother’s maiden name shouldn’t unlock both your Netflix and retirement account.\n\nCheck your email rules regularly. Criminals love creating forwarding rules that send your reset emails straight to them. It’s like having your mail redirected to a thief’s house without knowing it.\n\nThis is Steven Chayer with the DisputeVoice Consumer Protection Minute. Remember, Scammers rely on victims’ embarrassment to stay silent while they find their next targets—your friends and family. DisputeVoice publishes names and evidence online, ensuring the facts appear prominently in Google searches. Check out DisputeVoice.com for the latest posts, and watch for us on the frontlines of consumer protection.”}


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