The New Jury Duty Arrest Warrant Scam
It's a new twist on the scam asking you to pay off your "fines" with gift cards.
Also I've noticed phishing emails have been getting more sophisticated recently. They're paying closer attention to the tell-tale grammatical errors. Now they thank you for your recent purchase {which you did not purchase} and offer you a way to contact them if this "purchase" was in error. There are other subtle giveaways but I don't want to train their bots here.
I've safely ignored several of these and found no evidence of these "purchases" in my bank statements.
If they attempt to create a sense of urgency, don't bite.
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