Wednesday, 4 May 2016
Top 4 social media scams to avoid, Must view!!
By Solomon Okpere
Social media rules the world. It is the new tech
addiction that many young people cannot do
without as they spend hours viewing, reading and
posting content via the internet. This underscores
the importance of social media in today's world.
As the use of social media rises, there are others
out there who are using it to swindle and scam
unsuspecting users. In order not to fall for these
scams, Jovago Africa's No.1 hotel booking portal
reveals some of these scams.
Fake customer service account
Brands and corporate organizations are now on
social media as such, it has become possible to
resolve complaints and get a quick response to
questions on social media. Some of these
accounts representing corporate institutions are
verified while others are not. Hence, the
possibility of chatting with a parody customer
service handle is high. If you are getting an
unsatisfactory response, you should contact their
official helpline.
Comments on popular posts or articles
A particular post or article may generate sizeable
comments. And among the comments, you will
notice some links directing you to other websites.
These links lure you to websites that are either
unsafe or offering scandalous services so it is
better to ignore such links.
False online discounts
The false discounts are too fantastic to be true. It
is not surprising because it is coming from a
parody customer service account. They are not
legitimate and you can lose your personal
information if you fall for it because you will be
asked to fill out forms that require your personal
information.
Online surveys and polls
The rule of thumb is ‘if you do not trust the
website, do not visit it’. One of the easiest ways to
have your personal information stolen is via
online survey and polls. Most fraudulent hackers
often tweet or post a dangerous link urging users
to complete forms for a survey. You can fill the
forms but do not give out information like credit
card details.
Avoid live streaming videos
This is another way of scamming people on social
media as more media companies start streaming
their shows and movies online. But these links
they share on social media lead to fake websites
which only ask for data of visitors.
BEWARE!!
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