FAIRLAWN, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – It’s cybersecurity awareness month in New Jersey, and one woman is doing just that, sharing how, when she was trying to declutter and make some money, she was scammed out of more than $1,700. Suzie Potossis spoke with CBS2’s Jenna DeAngelis. RELATED: Police Say MIT Grad Student Qinxuan Pan Sought For Questioning In Killing Of Yale Student Kevin Jiang “I was embarrassed. I was mad at myself. How could I fall for this?” she said. What began as an attempt to make some extra money after Potossis, an event planner, lost her job in the coronavirus pandemic, turned into the mother of three losing cash. MORE : Scammers Sending Fake Texts To Try To Get Personal Information “Seventeen hundred dollars right now, in a pandemic, hurts a lot,” Potossis said. It all started with her selling small items online. She then turned to the mobile marketplace OfferUp to list a table set, corresponding with a buyer first through the app, then moving to text. “It looks like you guys corresponded a lot,” DeAngelis said. “A lot. I think that’s why my guard was down,” Potossis said. Potossis shows CBS2’s Jenna DeAngelis some of the messages she…