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When your phone buzzes with a message saying your flight is canceled, your first instinct is to panic. Scammers are counting on that.
A new travel scam is spreading through fake airline texts that look convincing but connect you to fraudsters instead of customer service.
These cybercriminals claim to help rebook your trip. In reality, they're after your credit card or personal details.
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How the flight cancellation text scam works
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