How scammers steal your money from you on the internet
Despite the advanced ways of curbing insecurity, scammers are still stealing money from people through online money transfers. This is the main reason companies like OTPPAY have come up with fraud monitoring systems to provide extra transparency and security to stop this. We are going to look at different ways scammers steal from people.
Phishing scams
Phishing is one of the most prevalent and the oldest forms of scams on the internet. OTPPAY experts have devised ways to deal with scams. Phishing is whereby criminals install software that is malicious on your device. You can install the malicious software on your device after being tricked to click on the link sent through your social network or your email. They can then steal your important details that may lead to the culprits stealing from you.
Sometimes the messages and emails sent to you may look legit. Some criminals may send emails to you appearing to be from PayPal and tell you that your PayPal account is under attack and you must change your password. When you log in to try and change your password, you are told to enter your password on the fake website and that is how they steal your login details.
Free trial offers
You may have come across those free offers telling you to subscribe to some programs. The offers tell you to subscribe to services where you have to pay only 5 dollars for service. After subscribing, you are asked to enter your credit card details. When you enter the details, you end up authorizing payment of more than 100 dollars and this is why OTPPAY encourages transparency on their platform.
Looking for love
Some people come in form of our better halves. They pretend to be looking for love, but in the long run, you realize that they are scammers. The individuals create fake online profiles and use other people’s photos. They may even use photos of real military employees. They get close to you and create a rapport. After that, they tell you a sad story that requires you to send money to them.
You get an E-card from a friend
This type of scam has been there for decades. Most people fall prey to it. You receive an e-card appearing to be from a friend. When you click on it to view it, you install malicious software on your computer and the softer will continue to share your confidential information with the criminal including your passwords to your PayPal account. The criminals will then use your passwords to steal money from you. OTPPAY has come up with a way of informing the user immediately a transaction is initiated on their account so that users do not find themselves prey to such methods of
stealing money.
OTPPAY wants you to be safe. The platform has a monitoring system that can enable you to analyze any transaction from the IP monitoring.
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