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Phishing Scams in Maine Double Amid Rising Threats

First seen 12 Jul 2026, 07:10 UTC Newscentermaineaccounts.google.com 94% similarity 52

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The FBI reported a significant increase in phishing scams in Maine, with incidents doubling in recent months. Victims include both individuals and businesses, highlighting a growing trend in cybercrime within the state. Attackers are employing various methods, including spoofing and deceptive emails, to trick users into revealing sensitive information. The FBI has urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. This surge in phishing incidents reflects a broader national trend, as cybercriminals become more sophisticated in their tactics. Law enforcement agencies are working to combat this rise, but the scale of the issue poses ongoing challenges. Current statistics indicate that the number of reported phishing attempts has reached unprecedented levels in the region.

Key Points: • Phishing scams in Maine have doubled, affecting individuals and businesses. • Attackers are using spoofing and deceptive emails to extract sensitive information. • The FBI is actively urging residents to report suspicious activities.

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2026-07-10
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Reports indicate a rise in phishing and spoofing scams in Maine, prompting warnings from the FBI.
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2026-07-11
FBI confirms doubling of phishing scams
The FBI announced that phishing scams in Maine have doubled, indicating a significant increase in cyber threats.
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