Cyber thugs are adopting new methods nowadays to vacate people’s accounts. They try to implicate people in their trap by sending email, SMS or any link. Once someone gets caught in their trap, then it becomes very difficult to protect against the loss. In view of this, American agency FBI has released warning. He says that if you have these two words in the email or message you have come to you, then it should be understood that these can be sent by scammers.
Take care on these two words
America’s Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a well-known agency in the world. It has issued advisory to protect people from cyber criminals. It states that if you come to you in any email or message "Act Fast" That is, if you are written, then you should be cautious. Scammers usually use these two words. Through this, they want to show users that if they have not yet clicked on a link, have not opened any attachment or share any information, then they may have to wash their hands with an offer or cell. Scammers use these words to put pressure on people.
Keep yourself safe with online fraud
After the arrival of AI, there has been a sharp increase in cases of online fraud. To avoid this, additional precautions need to be taken.
- Do not get under the greed of any offer or breathtaking promises shown on social media.
- Do not click on links, messages, emails or attachments etc. from any unknown or suspicious person.
- Do not share your sensitive information with any unknown or suspicious person.
- If someone talks to you by becoming a scams police or government official, then verify the concerned department once.
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