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IT Help Desk => Cyber Security => Control Cyber security Risks => Topic started by: Khan Ehsanul Hoque on May 28, 2023, 09:23:33 AM

Title: Protect yourself from new scams
Post by: Khan Ehsanul Hoque on May 28, 2023, 09:23:33 AM
Protect yourself from new scams

Employment scams
 
Scammers pose as a potential employer for an exclusively online or remote job. They will ask you to purchase computers and office equipment with the promise of reimbursement or claim to have overpaid you for your work. Reimbursements and overpayments will be reversed, leaving you responsible for the funds.

Payment scams
 
Scammers often provide customers with illegitimate bank information, offering to pay off your credit card balance—and possibly asking for gift cards or cash in return. But the payment is frequently reversed, leaving you responsible for the entire credit card balance.

Impersonating Some Bank
 
Scammers will try to pose as some Bank or Financial Institute  and ask you to provide your personal information or even transfer money by phone, text or email. In this process, the scammer is attempting to gain access to your account.

Social media marketplace scams
 
Scammers are placing ads on social media marketplaces for selling goods and services. Often, these deals require the customers to pay in advance. Once you pay the scammers, you won’t be able to get in touch with them again.

Tips to protect yourself and your family