Post by akabborakabbor on Feb 13, 2024 13:35:41 GMT 5
The majority of OTT scam messages often have the same content indicating that the user has become a lucky customer. Ask them to visit the link provided to fill out their gift receiving information. After entering all information, the website will automatically go to the notification. This notice requires you to pay a certain amount of money to receive the gift. Usually, there will be unprofessional payment channels such as phone scratch cards, bank transfers via personal STK, etc. OTT fraud is generally an unsophisticated form. Users can easily spot a lack of professionalism. However, due to the increasing number of users of messaging applications.
Prevention now is extremely necessary. A sample phishing Ghana Telemarketing Data message impersonating Zalo Prevent fraud via messaging applications To minimize the risk of being scammed through OTT scams and receiving malicious links in messaging apps, Mat Bao recommends: Be alert and look for typos or other unusual errors in the included links. Do not share strange links without knowing the source. Scammers often ask users to share malicious links with friends, then spread them to many other users. Please be careful before sharing any information with your friends. To avoid them becoming victims of OTT fraud.
Even when receiving a text message from a relative asking to click on a link. Be wary that their account may also have been hacked. And don't click on links and attachments where the sender's intent is unclear. Install a reliable security solution and follow the recommendations. Security solutions will automatically resolve most issues and alert you if necessary. Above are some shares from Mat Bao about OTT fraud. With the desire to equip Internet users with knowledge as well as promote the spirit of preventing high-tech fraud.
Prevention now is extremely necessary. A sample phishing Ghana Telemarketing Data message impersonating Zalo Prevent fraud via messaging applications To minimize the risk of being scammed through OTT scams and receiving malicious links in messaging apps, Mat Bao recommends: Be alert and look for typos or other unusual errors in the included links. Do not share strange links without knowing the source. Scammers often ask users to share malicious links with friends, then spread them to many other users. Please be careful before sharing any information with your friends. To avoid them becoming victims of OTT fraud.
Even when receiving a text message from a relative asking to click on a link. Be wary that their account may also have been hacked. And don't click on links and attachments where the sender's intent is unclear. Install a reliable security solution and follow the recommendations. Security solutions will automatically resolve most issues and alert you if necessary. Above are some shares from Mat Bao about OTT fraud. With the desire to equip Internet users with knowledge as well as promote the spirit of preventing high-tech fraud.