Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 0:08:45 GMT -5
The be aware of cybersecurity measures and especially the online shopping scams plaguing the internet. Fraudsters are often looking to make a quick buck or steal sensitive information such as credit card and bank account information. Don’t fall for such pranks and scams. Spam is the most common way to lure victims during the holidays. But there's an easy way to tell the difference between spam and original. Domain name check View domain name extension for example. Wait carefully. The text before the domain name suffix is the domain name of the site. For example, the domain name in is not. The website is said to belong to and not.
No one has heard of it now. to all websites. For example when logging into your bank account to use online banking services make sure the text before the end of the domain Belize Mobile Number List name is your bank's text and not random text. One of the most popular online shopping portals, Amazon, was used by cybercriminals to defraud people in a recent scam. The names of the spam we are discussing are as follows. The domain name here is rest assured that no such website exists. Taking advantage of the e-commerce group's festive discount season in India, this lucky deal is going viral.
It almost always seems like every Amazon affiliate can win an exclusive gift just by spinning the wheel once and sharing the link with a friend. Needless to say no one received such an exclusive gift whether the link was shared or not. Clicking on such links may give spammers access to passwords saved in your browser or any details that may be stored on your system or website. So how do you know if a deal offer like this is real? Common sense goes a long way Consumerism sometimes robs us of common sense. Keep yours intact to avoid scams. Don't go for something.