CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and X, formerly known as Twitter, started charging users to verify their accounts, and some people are taking advantage of the new system. The Better Business Bureau says it’s received reports of phishing scams where con artists go after verified…Read More
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