'We lost everything': Stickney deacon, wife scammed out of $150K in phishing scheme

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'We lost everything': Stickney deacon, wife scammed out of $150K in phishing scheme
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The couple received an email on their phone from what they thought was an antivirus company, thanking her for her recent purchase.

A local deacon and his wife say they lost more than $150,000 in an elaborate scheme known as phishing.A local deacon and his wife say they lost more than $150,000 in an elaborate scheme known asThe couple saod their entire retirement savings are gone and are now hoping to warn others to think twice before you open an email.The senior couple from Stickney said they are speaking out to alert others and praying they'll get at least some of their money back.

She said the man called back, saying the wire didn't go through. So, she wired more money and he said that didn't go through either -- so, she sent more."I was sick. That's my nest egg. I was scared," she said.That's when he learned that his wife fell for a phishing scam., phishing scams were at the top of their list, with more than 300,000 victims and more than $52 million in losses.

In Margaret's case, he said it's possible the fraudsters hacked her bank account, which allowed them to move money from her savings to her checking account to make it look like the company deposited $40,000 of that so-called "accidental refund."

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