01-08-2018 07:03 PM - edited 01-05-2022 03:53 AM
Everyone please be careful and do not click on any links.
Just received this weird text , not sure what is the spammer trying to pull, even the link appears to be the original one.
01-10-2018 11:43 PM
@MEU_21 wrote:Click it and give false information.
If everyone were to give false info, eventually the banks/police would trace the location of a high number of failed attempts for multiple accounts. Plus the phisher would get annoyed as it would now take too much work to find one card / account info that works among all the garbage.
While this sounds like a fun idea, I wouldn't probably recommend it , because you never now what kind of scripts any page is loading and you don't even have to do anything before you get infected
01-09-2018 10:49 PM
Click it and give false information.
If everyone were to give false info, eventually the banks/police would trace the location of a high number of failed attempts for multiple accounts. Plus the phisher would get annoyed as it would now take too much work to find one card / account info that works among all the garbage.
01-09-2018 04:51 PM
While those responsible for sending such a message might not be trying to steal any of your personal data, a link that goes to the website that it appears to be the same as in the clickable link could the result of an some type of affiliate link being at work. Owners of some websites get paid when someone gets redirected to a company's website and makes a purcahse. I link could be acting in a way similar to a banner ad.
01-09-2018 12:11 AM
Just delete it and avoid click bait. Remember, it is curiosity that killed the cat.
01-08-2018 09:14 PM
Links can be disguised and will redirect you to a page to enter your bank account log in. Which then leads to them stealing your money. I never click on stuff if I can't verify the source.
01-08-2018 08:56 PM
I wouldn't click on anything that I don't recognize the source of.
01-08-2018 08:14 PM
accepted the money LOL, no harm to accepted it
01-08-2018 07:28 PM
@kav2001c wrote:I don't think it is a scam in itself (unless they asked you for something back, anything else to the story?)
It's a Rogers cell phone
Most scammers use fake voip numbers
And there is no harm at all in going to that link it is an actual link
thats the funny thing the linkg just sends you to the telus website, so I am confused of what is the reason of the text lol
01-08-2018 07:16 PM - edited 01-08-2018 07:18 PM
I don't think it is a scam in itself (unless they asked you for something back, anything else to the story?)
It's a Rogers cell phone
Most scammers use fake voip numbers
And there is no harm at all in going to that link it is an actual link