Are you Dating an Online Scammer?
Dating scams cost unsuspecting people money
as well as heartache each and every year, but still people continue to fall for
the tricks and so online dating scams continue to rise.
These cybercriminals will play a long game
to cheat you out of your money, rather than using a simple phishing email or
scam. If you are using an online dating app or chatting on social media, please
be aware that these cybercriminals do exist and you could even dating one!
Be sure to look out for these signs to tell
if the person you’re dating online is actually a scammer!
1. Suspicious Profile
A typical scammers dating profile will have
only a few images that have been posted recently. Most often these images are
model or glamour stock photos. They’re looking for singles in your area, but
they work or live in another country. Be wary if the profile has limited
information and only one or two photos.
2. Moving the Conversation
Online dating scammers will try their best
to move the conversation to another form of messaging such as Skype, Facebook,
WhatsApp or SMS. If they try and take the conversation elsewhere – be on alert!
3. Professing their Love
You’ve just started chatting and they
profess their love for you and gush about the deep emotional connection you
have. This is all a way to emotional manipulate you, especially if you are
feeling isolated and vulnerable at the time. Always lookout for those who are
overly flattering in the early stages of the communication.
4. Something always comes up
A common line used by scammers is planning
to meet up with you but then an unexpected issue always comes up just before it
happens. Because they can’t meet up with you, this might even be one of the
first reasons they ask you for money, perhaps they’ll lie and say they don’t have
money for a plane ticket or to travel.
5. Avoiding Video Chat
Did you know that the majority of online
dating scams go back to those living in Nigeria? So they may avoid phone calls
or voice chats because their accents and appearance will give them away. No
matter where they are from, someone scamming you will be using fake photos so
they will always make excuses not to video chat. Do not be fooled by someone
who says they love you and then blames shyness for not wanted to communicate
over video.
6. Requesting Money
The ultimate goal that an online dating
scammer has is to rob you of your money, so there are a range of scenarios they
will make up. Some of the most popular include: a sick family member or
emergency, health issues and travel problems. You are definitely the target of
a scam if you ever get any kind of financial request!
7. Assisting with Financial Transactions
A newer kind of online dating scam is
turning the victim into a money mule or money laundering accomplice! Be on full
alert if you are ever asked to do any kind of financial transaction or
exchange, they would possibly be luring you into doing something illegal.
If you choose to date online, please be
sure to take the right measures to protect yourself and overall just use your
common sense.
If you think you’ve been a victim of an online dating scam or
perhaps you think you might be dating a scammer right now – contact the OSINT
department in South Africa on 021 110 0422 or email contact@osint.co.za | alternatively visit
the website to find out more www.osint.co.za
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