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Technical support scams have developed a method to inject their fake phone numbers into the web pages when a victim visits Apple's official websites, Netflix, PayPal and others Technical support scams have developed a method to inject their fake phone numbers into the web pages when a victim's web browser visits Apple's official websites, PayPal, Netflix and other companies. The scam was described in...
Scammers fake hay while the sun shines - Alexandra Newspapers
THERE have been reports of farmers across Victoria being scammed on Facebook while trying to purchase hay. This is a particularly callous move by the scammers, given the current drought conditions. When purchasing on Facebook, always look at when the seller joined Facebook and how many friends they have on the site. This can be a key indicator. Look at their profile page as well as their seller page. If they joined in recent days and they only h…
New Scam Puts Fake Phone Numbers on Real Websites
Key Takeaways: Scammers are hiding fake phone numbers on official websites like Apple, PayPal, and Netflix. They trick users into calling these fake numbers, even if you check the website’s address. This scam can fool even careful people who think they’re safe. You need to be extra careful when seeing phone numbers on websites. A New Trick to Steal Your Trust Imagine you’re on Netflix, trying to fix your account. You see a phone number on the w…
Scammers are not short of ingenuity when it comes to tricking their victims into revealing confidential information. The latest example is a clever campaign that leverages Google ads to display fake phone numbers on the official websites of Apple, Netflix, and Microsoft.
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