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  1. Scam occurs when a fraudster uses the Target brand to trick guests into sharing sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, account numbers or other personally identifiable information. This tactic comes in multiple forms: phishing (via email), vishing (via voice), or smishing (via text message), and sometimes looks like legitimate ...

  2. security.target.com › preventing-scamsSecurity & Fraud

    Only check your balance on the Target site at https://www.target.com/guest/gift-card-balance. Do not purchase a gift card if it appears that the packaging has been altered or manipulated. If you have questions about a gift card, ask a Target team member for assistance.

  3. If you believe you may have received a suspicious contact (e.g., email, text, phone call, malicious website) that appears to be from Target or would like to report an information security related issue/event, please get in touch with us. Give us a call. Guest Relations: 612-304-6073; Target GiftCard: 1-800-544-2943

  4. 9 lut 2023 · Do you have unused gift cards? There's a new warning out about a scam targeting gift card users and a popular retailer.

  5. On this page, you'll find information on what Target does to help prevent cybercrime and resources guests can use to help protect themselves from fraud. Victim of a Scam? If you believe you are a victim of fraud, there are actions you should take immediately to protect yourself and your accounts.

  6. Gift card scams start with a call, text, email, or social media message. Scammers will say almost anything to get you to buy gift cards — like Google Play, Apple, or Amazon cards — and hand over the card number and PIN codes.

  7. 6 lip 2023 · The 10 Latest Target Gift Card Scams (and How To Avoid Them) Government imposters demanding gift card payments; Stealing in-store gift card numbers before you buy them; Fraudulent barcodes on the backs of gift cards; Offers of special deals in exchange for gift cards; Fake invoices or order confirmation emails from Target