Scammers change their methods as technology improves, but they still target the same psychology in consumers.
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As technology furthers, scams are becoming more advanced, but the way scammers manipulate people hasn’t changed. Despite using modern tools, they still rely on the same psychological tactics to deceive their victims. Clinical psychologist Dr. Khosi Jiyane explains that…
Scammers change their methods as technology improves, but they still target the same psychology in consumers.
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