Online and Offline scams come in various forms, and they often aim to exploit individuals for financial gain or to compromise their personal information. Here are some common computer scams to be aware of.
Online computer scams come in various forms, and they often aim to exploit individuals for financial gain or to compromise their personal information. Here are some common computer scams to be aware of:
· Email Phishing: Fraudulent emails that impersonate legitimate entities, aiming to trick recipients into providing sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, or credit card details.
· Website Phishing: Fake websites designed to mimic legitimate ones to steal login credentials or financial information.
Report any seller that has not be honest in the description of the items you purchased, or you submitted bids.
Fraudulent sellers on online marketplaces who deceive buyers by not delivering products or delivering items that are significantly different from what was advertised.
· Email Phishing: Fraudulent emails that impersonate legitimate entities, aiming to trick recipients into providing sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, or credit card details.
· Website Phishing: Fake websites designed to mimic legitimate ones to steal login credentials or financial information.
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Online computer scams come in various forms, and they often aim to exploit individuals for financial gain or to compromise their personal information. Here are some common computer scams to be aware of:
· Email Phishing: Fraudulent emails that impersonate legitimate entities, aiming to trick recipients into providing sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, or credit card details.
· Website Phishing: Fake websites designed to mimic legitimate ones to steal login credentials or financial information.
· Email Phishing: Fraudulent emails that impersonate legitimate entities, aiming to trick recipients into providing sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, or credit card details.
· Website Phishing: Fake websites designed to mimic legitimate ones to steal login credentials or financial information.
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Callers claiming to be from a reputable tech support service (often impersonating well-known companies like Microsoft or Apple) informing you of a non-existent issue with your computer. They may ask for remote access to your device and charge for unnecessary services.Add a description about this item
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