Yes, hard to believe but its true , time to beware of
A Good Samaritan Scam :
Beware of thieves on your next night out on the town. While we’ve only heard this report coming out of Denver, Colorado, it’s possible it could spread. Thieves are stealing unsuspecting bar goers smartphones in hopes of gaining access to financial data. The Denver Post reports there have been 37 cases of scammers posing as bar owners to gain access to locked smartphones. This is the first we’ve heard of this scam, but again, if it’s happening in Denver, chances are it’s happening elsewhere.
The scam is simple and preys on trust and a need to recover important property. First, the thieves target a bar patron and figure out the best way to steal their smartphone. Being that most people in a bar are distracted, that’s most-likely the easy part. Once they have the phone they simply wait for the owner to call the phone in hopes a good Samaritan discovered it. Once the owner calls the phone, the thieves answer and pose as the bar owner.
At this point, the crooks ask the phone owner for the passcode or pin to the phone to verify they are who they say they are. Once they have access to the phone, they change passwords and attempt to access financial apps hoping to get money. It would seem a simple scam to avoid but often times users are just desperate and not thinking clearly.