Just when you thought your identity was safe and you have all the right filters, boom, another scam pops up! Police in portions of New York State are warning about a debt scam that has recently surfaced.

The scary part is, some of the scams are getting so realistic, they are becoming hard to detect. What seems real and often involves names of people you know, is nothing more than a trap that will take cash from you or, what is worse, your personal information and identity.

If this has ever happened to you, it can take months (years) to get back to where you were before the hack or attack.

FDA CALLS OUT NEW PRIME DRINK

The issue is the crazy amount of caffeine in the energy beverage and the effect it may have on children. The FDA will be looking in to the drink. New York is warning parents and kids are trying to get their hands on it.

Some places are trying to keep kids under 18 from drinking it. In fact, there are countries that have already banned it from their shopping markets.

In a report from CBS News, it was noted that:

That high content prompted bans from some schools in the United Kingdom and Australia where some pediatricians warned of possible health impacts on young children such as heart problems, anxiety, and digestive issues.

PRIME has a crazy amount of caffeine and if your kids are online, there is no doubt that they are being shown videos and advertising for the popular drink. The products outer design is neon and os clearly targeted to attract kids to it. We have four kids and our three sons go nuts in a store when the see PRIME. We actually bought ONE for them to share and they all has a few sips. It seemed as though their demeanor and attitude changed almost as soon as the fluid hit their system. They went bonkers and mom and I agreed; no more PRIME for them for awhile.

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