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Utah officials are urging residents to take proactive steps to protect themselves from imposter scams. During a recent government meeting, leaders emphasized the importance of vigilance when it comes to sharing personal information.

"Do not click on random links," warned one official, highlighting a common tactic used by scammers. Residents were advised to only use phone numbers found on official websites before providing any personal details or making payments. This straightforward guidance aims to empower citizens to safeguard their information and avoid falling victim to fraud.
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The meeting underscored the growing concern over imposter scams, which have become increasingly sophisticated. By following these simple yet effective precautions, Utahns can better protect themselves against potential threats. As the state continues to address this issue, officials are committed to raising awareness and providing resources to help residents stay informed and secure.

Converted from Protect Thyself from Imposter Scams meeting on May 08, 2025
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