ORLANDO, Fla. – Cyber thieves are using 3D masks in their latest attempt to access billions in state and federal unemployment benefits.
Blake Hall, CEO of ID.me, an identity verification company, told News 6 the masks are being used in roughly 2% of the new jobless applications across the country.
Hall, a decorated Army Ranger and field intelligence expert, said the imposters continue to change their tactics. [TRENDING: Video: Arrest of Naked Cowboy at Bike Week | 36,000 Fla.
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