6 Sophisticated Online Scams that everyone is falling for
As the internet expands so do the online
scams and how sophisticated they are becoming.
What online scams all have in common is
that they prey on your fear, greed, and ignorance – here are some of the most sophisticated
online scams on the internet that everyone seems to fall for.
Phishing – One of the most popular scams
out there is email phishing. Victims of phishing scams will be tricked into
giving out their passwords through legitimate emails and seemingly trustworthy
businesses. According to a recent study, nearly 100 000 attempts of phishing are
reported each month.
Learn more about phishing scams here.
The Nigerian Prince Scam – One of the
oldest online scams in the books is the Nigerian prince scam. You’ll receive an
email from a Nigerian prince or investor offering you a chance of financial
gain, the catch is you need to pay a small portion upfront or give out your
private banking information.
Ticket Fraud – Victims of the ticket fraud
scam will be tricked into buying fake tickets for popular sporting events, concerts , and other events. Often, the tickets will have forged barcode or be duplicates,
while other times you’ll pay and never receive any tickets. Learn more about ticket scams here.
Celebrity Impersonators – Similar to
phishing, online scammers sometimes like to pretend to be celebrities or
influencers. The scam usually involves messaging victims and promising “gifts”
if they click on a link.
Ransomware – Some of the worst scams
involve ransomware. Hackers will install malware on your computer that blocks
you from accessing your files, from there payment is demanded, often Bitcoin,
in order for you to unblock your personal files.
GoFundMe Fakes – Another thriving online
scam is using crowdfunding websites to take advantage of people’s generosity
and can them into donating money for a fake fund.
Some of the most elaborate and
sophisticated scams are doing the rounds on the internet right now, so always
be on the lookout and use your common sense!
Want to know more about online scams as
well as more about our OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) service? Contact us on
021 110 0422 or email contact@osint.co.za.
Alternatively, take a look at our website www.osint.co.za
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