Keeping your Crypto safe the rest of the Season
Your security is our top priority – always has been and always will be. While this time of year is intended to be one of peace and reflection for many, it is unfortunately also when scammers are at their most active, targeting us in our homes as they try to defraud us of our hard-earned money.
Listen to your common sense
Most scams, tricks and phishing prey on our emotions. The perpetrators want us to act without thinking things through. They do this by appealing to our impulsive side. They’ll offer something exclusive, but you must act quickly. The combination of feeling special and time pressure makes us act irrationally and do things we wouldn’t normally do. This is often why people who have been tricked are unwilling to come forward and report it. They usually feel that nothing can be done anyway, plus they are embarrassed.
So how best to identify a scam before it happens and avoid being a victim?
We’ve come up with a handy way to make a sound judgment. Just always bear in mind these five Ws and an H:
Keep your eyes peeled
Here are a few of the scams we’ve identified that are currently being tried out online. Apply the five Ws and an H to these and see if you would have spotted that they were untrustworthy.
Notice any patterns? Let’s work through our list.
Who – In every case, the person making the offer is a stranger. Who are they?
Why – They selected you, completely at random, for this special offer. Why?
What – They want you to do something that seems on the face of it to be OK. What is it exactly that they want me to do?
When – All of these things have to happen as soon as possible….
Where – This person has reached out to you online. Where did they get my details from?
Know the basics
Essentially, a stranger is offering me something apparently out of the goodness of their heart, as long as I do it right now. Not likely…
As you can see, all of these scams are a variation on the same theme. And while scammers are getting more and more clever with their tactics, the principles are very much the same.
To help you stay ahead of the game, we’ll be regularly updating our alerts page with the latest scam attempts as we learn of them, so please check back regularly.
About: Andries vanTonder
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