RSVP at your own peril! In a scam that feels tailor-made for Palm Beach, The New York Times reports that bad actors are employing fake party invitations, often appearing to come from people you know, to steal passwords and access personal data.
by Christine Schott | May 1, 2026 | Home - Callout
RSVP at your own peril! In a scam that feels tailor-made for Palm Beach, The New York Times reports that bad actors are employing fake party invitations, often appearing to come from people you know, to steal passwords and access personal data.
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