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Tag: phones

The cops aren’t blocking your device

April 27, 2016 by sarahkadmin·0 Comments

It isn’t immediately clear why someone would get this message on their phone but it’s clearly trying to pretend it’s an instant fine payable with iTunes vouchers. Check out the message from the Te Awamutu Police.

Fake police warning

Don’t send money/vouchers/gifts. Call your local police station and offer your device for forensic investigation so that the cops can answer the “how” and “who” questions.

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