Scam alert! | Bank warns customers about false ads
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The SSC warned that scammers use fake profiles on social networks and manipulation techniques to gain the confidence of job seekers. The post Fake job offers increase on social networks; the SSC explains how to avoid them first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text on sinembargo.mx
The socialization networks are increasingly exposed to false ads made using technology. The police warn that these materials use artificial intelligence to create clips or images where, in invented situations, public, politicians or other known individuals, but also the name of banking institutions. In the first six months of the current year, over 300 such cases have been reported, and payments have exceeded 100 million of them.
Scam alert! | Bank warns customers about false ads
Bank of South Pacific (BSP) has issued a warning to customers to be on alert for scammers using false advertisements and phishing messages on Facebook and email in a bid to defraud them. BSP country head Haroon Ali said the bank was aware that fraudulent advertisements were being shared on Facebook and that some customers, unaware of the scam, had clicked the suspicious links. He said these ads were not from BSP and that the bank was actively re…
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