Scammers are now leveraging AI to create fake IDs of famous personalities. These fake profiles are used to promote fraudulent investments, gifts, or unsafe apps to trick unsuspecting users.
Fraudsters promise unrealistically high returns on cryptocurrency investments, often backed by fake celebrity endorsements. Google warns many of these scams are run by organized crime networks operating internationally.
Scammers create counterfeit apps and websites mimicking trusted brands to steal personal information, install malware, or prompt fraudulent purchases.
Fraudsters impersonate official customer support websites or create fake employee login portals. These scams aim to collect sensitive information or gain unauthorized access to corporate systems.
Cybercriminals exploit major events like elections, natural disasters, or sporting shows to promote fake charities or sell counterfeit products. For instance, during the April solar eclipse, scammers falsely claimed to partner with NASA to sell bogus items.
To stay protected from these scams, Google advises always verifying sources before engaging with any online offers. Keep your devices updated with the latest security patches and enable Google’s Safe Browsing feature to block suspicious sites. Staying alert is the key to safeguarding yourself from these ever-evolving threats!