How to avoid these 10 Online Scams
Internet fraud can take many forms: identity theft, injecting malware, fraudulent transactions. It can occur through email, smartphones, websites, and chat rooms. Here are some such scams and ways to avoid them.
1. Infected sites
A lot of such infected sites come up during festive season, when people are buying gifts online and hackers build these using popular search items. Another variation of infection is legitimate sites that get heavy traffic and, hence, are injected with ads and images that have viruses.
A good way to avoid these is to go with familiar, popular sites or install ad blockers on your browser.
2. Fake phone apps
To avoid fake apps, check the user reviews about the game or app before you download it. You can also go to the developer's website and get more information about the app before zeroing in on it.
Another safe option is to go for the most downloaded apps or those that come with the 'Editors' Choice' tag. Avoid the apps that are usually paid, but are being offered for free, or ask for too much information.
3. International dialling
To safeguard yourself, avoid sites that require you to download a programme to view content. You can also have your line blocked from making international calls. Also make sure your computer has anti-malware software to detect any illegal activity.
4. Phishing
A preventive step is to never give out personal information and call up the company to crosscheck that the email is genuine. Also scan the URL for security (use of HTTPS in the address bar means it is safe).
5. Pharming
It can compromise serious information and cause heavy losses if the site being copied is that of a bank or taxation department. It can also be used to steal passwords, PIN or account numbers.
The best way to prevent this is to make sure you use secure web connections (HTTPS) to access privacy-sensitive sites.
6. Wi-Fi hacking
If you are using a smartphone to access your account, try to use the 3G or 4G connection as it is more secure.
7. Auction/shopping scams
You could be scammed by not receiving the goods at all, getting poor quality items, or being charged more than the price mentioned. Your credit card information could also be used fraudulently. Besides, the seller could be defrauded if he doesn't get any payment.
To avoid it, make sure you know as much as possible about the item and seller/buyer. The latter shouldn't have just an email or a post office box address. Call him up and ask him about the address and extra charges.
8. Investing scams
In another variation of investing scam, which came under the Sebi scanner recently, companies were offering 'guaranteed return' schemes through emails, websites, blogs and social media platforms, and conning people of their money.
The best way to avoid it is to conduct your own research about the company, and not invest in schemes that promise outrageous returns.
9. Employment fraud
The second one typically offers you the job of a 'representative' of an overseas company and your task is to collect customers' deposits in your account and remit most of it to the company abroad. In doing so, you could not only be a victim of identity theft, but also have money stolen from your account.
Avoid any such offers without verifying the company and do not give out personal information.
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