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4 Απρ 2024 · Using Dell’s branding without consent, it claims to offer free Dell Inspiron laptops worth over $500. But it is simply an elaborate ruse designed to harvest users’ personal information and credit card details through phishing techniques and clever social engineering.
- Don’t Fall for the Fake Walmart Dell Laptop Giveaway Scam
The compelling ads claim Walmart is letting people get a...
- Beware the Fake Walmart Emails Promising Free Dell Laptops
The Walmart Dell laptop scam is a phishing scam where...
- Don’t Fall for the Fake Walmart Dell Laptop Giveaway Scam
11 Μαΐ 2024 · The compelling ads claim Walmart is letting people get a free Dell Inspiron 15.6″ laptop for just $1 due to a supposed inventory clearance effort before new models arrive. The ads portray this as an unbelievable deal, telling users they need to act fast before supplies of the free laptops run out.
24 Φεβ 2024 · These scams typically involve enticing offers of free laptops, gaming systems, or other tech gadgets, accompanied by a sob story or a supposed reason for the giveaway. Freebies are perhaps the ...
24 Οκτ 2023 · The Walmart Dell laptop scam is a phishing scam where scammers send fake emails pretending to be from Walmart, informing victims they have won a free Dell Inspiron laptop. The emails include links to fake Walmart websites designed to steal personal and financial information.
22 Σεπ 2023 · Cybersecurity researchers observed a scheme involving students, where a free laptop scam prompted them to select their preferred laptop model, serving as bait. Additionally, students were prompted to disclose their personal information. The giveaway scam’s telltale sign of being a fraud was its requirement for students to pay for prize delivery.
8 Μαρ 2024 · Free laptops for over 960,000 students in 2024? No, beware of scam Facebook posts and website. Published on 08 March 2024. IN SHORT: These posts and a website promise laptops to thousands of students who cannot afford them.
27 Οκτ 2023 · Several Facebook posts shared in local community groups are falsely promoting an Argos giveaway that is not real. The posts, which have identical text, claim: “Argos is giving Gifts of smartphones, laptops other miscellaneous things at no charge mailed straight to your doorstep [sic]”.