

Scammers hit the right notes in the wrong way.
Aug 21, 2025
Dive into the cunning world of modern scams, where criminals use GPS-enabled phones to track and steal cars from unsuspecting owners. Discover the alarming details of a $5 million grandparent scam and how investigators uncovered it through keen observations. Learn about a deceptive job scam that mimicked Spotify's recruitment page, showcasing the risks of social media for job seekers. Plus, enjoy some light-hearted banter about chicken farming, blending humor with serious discussions on cybersecurity and scams.
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Phishing Variants Can Overcomplicate Training
- Security training vendors coin niche terms like "quishing" to teach specific threats but the effect can feel gimmicky.
- Joe and Maria note that labeling variants adds clarity but risks marketing-style overcomplication.
Phone-Tracking Car Theft Scheme
- Criminals stick phones to desirable cars and track them to steal vehicles from owners' homes.
- Scammers sometimes claim the phone was stolen and intimidate owners into giving up cars.
Spotify Job Offer Used To Harvest Logins
- Maria received a convincing Spotify recruitment email that arrived from a no-reply AppSheet address with no direct links.
- Replying to that message can start a flow that ultimately forces a Facebook login to harvest credentials.