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Below, we detail five email scams to watch out for right now and how you can spot and avoid these emails. Our emails will alert you to scams doing the rounds, and provide practical advice to keep you one step ahead of fraudsters. An email impersonating eBay tells you that your purchase of an Apple iPad Pro costing around £2000 has been confirmed.
We expose the fiendish frauds which could trip up even the most careful of internet users - find out what they are so you don't get caught out. Our experts shine a light on the most devious and convincing scams we've seen this year, so you can avoid them.
Scammers are lurking on LinkedIn and other job sites, posing as “recruiters” for well-known companies. But instead of looking to hire you, they’re really looking to take your money and personal information. It starts with a direct message on a job search site like Indeed or LinkedIn.
Scammers are exploiting those looking for remote work by offering fake jobs secretly engineered to defraud consumers, according to the FBI. In an alert issued Tuesday, the agency warned people to...
But recent scams are costing people their life savings, so here are some sure ways to spot the scammer. Of course, to hear or see those clues, we have to get past the panic scammers make us feel, thanks to the so-called emergencies they try to create.
Anyone who does is a scammer. If someone tells you to send money to receive a package, you can bet it’s a scam. Talk to friends or family about a new love interest and pay attention if they’re concerned. Try a reverse image search of profile pictures. If the details don’t match up, it’s a scam.