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Every year scammers earn millions of dollars, by exploiting people’s emotions and ignorance, today we came up with the most common and frequent ways that scammers use to scam your credit card information and your online accounts.

1.    Phishing


Starting with phishing, you might receive an email that looks like it is sent from your bank, PayPal or Microsoft, telling you that your account had an unrecognized connection session and you must change your information as soon as possible before its late, they ask to login to your account through a link they send to you or a login button, once you enter your sensitive data, the scammer receives them. So to avoid this always check the sender and the domain name of that website or use best paid antiviruses so they detect and stops you from accessing those website and emails.

2. Nigerian Scams


This is one of the popular scams, mostly you receive a random message or email, and it looks professional and they can use some names of your family members to sounds trusty, claiming that your long last relative, has left you a big amount of money, and you are the only one on his will, and all they need is your banking information to sends you the money, or in some cases they tell you to pay the transfer fees first or maybe using different story like, you won on the lottery.

3. Fake Shopping Websites 


You maybe surfing the web till you get directed to a website or a pop-up shows up, it encourage you to buy a cheap product with just a few cents or dollars, most of them are pharmacies, scammers may create a professional looking websites just to make you trust them then they stole your credit card info's. 

4. Charity And Donations Scam


You may receive an email from a random person telling you a sad story and asking you for help or a fake organization telling you to give a donation, those are scammers they send tons of emails to different people around the world. 

5. Fake Support


Sometimes people face issues with their credit card or their financial companies, so they try to contact the support to solve the issue, so while browsing the web to find the support they may get a fake number, Skype , email, so once they contact them they ask people to send their sensitive data.

6. viruses


While browsing, you may have seen pop-ups to download a software, most of the time it comes like this “Your computer is infected download this antivirus to solve the problem”, once you download that file, your computer become infected and then they start spying or collecting your data while logging in to your accounts.

7. Survey from scammers 

You may receive an email, or a pop-up, telling you that you won a phone, gift-card or a price and to claim it you have fill the survey with your real info's so they can ship it to you, guess what? Scammers use that way to use your info's to resell it or to use it to fake their identity while scamming others so be aware.

8. Public and shared WiFi


While enjoying your meal or drinking your coffee, you may use the restaurant’s WiFi, Ok everything seems normal…
Did you know that you may risk with your sensitive data, there is a high chance that a hacker or a scammer is connected to that WiFi and sees it activities, and waiting for you to enter your passwords, or your sensitive data, well we highly recommend to not use any shared WiFi or at least do not login or enter your data while using it.

9. Blackmail


You could receive an email from a random person threatening you, with many fake scenarios mostly like, they installed malware's and spywares without your knowledge, and they recorded you, so they take advantage and threaten you to send funds with crypto-currencies like Bitcoin or they will share your videos, all this is fake if you received a message like this one just delete it and move on.

10. Ransomware


You want to get paid software's or content for free? Well they got you, in most cases scammers and hackers include a smart type of viruses it is called a ransomware in that file, once you download it all your files becomes encrypted, and to get them back, you have to send them funds. 












Top 10 Online Scams You Should Avoid

So many people from time to time stay in hotel rooms. It may be for a wholesome family vacation or for other reasons, but no matter what you're doing in a hotel room you don't want this happening. If you see the item we're talking about in this article, run away and call the police ! 




Everything we use has a camera on it, our laptops and cell phones, all have cameras pointing right at our faces all day every day. Surveillance cameras are at an all-time high and you're pretty much being filmed 24/7, even some people have even had their phone and webcam cameras hacked to be spied on 24/7 but what about in hotel rooms ? Well hotel rooms are more of a temporary house you use. You may expect the same level of privacy you would have in your home, but if your hotel happens to have one of these hidden inside then you might want to think again ! Next time you're in a hotel go into your hotel bathroom, or if you happen to be reading this article in a hotel then that's a weird coincidence but you should go into your bathroom right now and check this out ! 



If you look in the shower area of your hotel, it's likely that it has one of these called "shower vents" and they're totally normal. But shower vents can easily have the tops taken off. That is why it's essential that you check inside your shower vents because there have been many people hiding cameras in shower vents. This happens a lot in hotel rooms and is happening more and more.



You might think that this might not happen to you but always be careful. Yes Hotels have hired many other companies to check and look for unwanted electronic devices in hotel rooms, but it doesn't to quickly look around and make sure that there's no camera peeking around.



If You See This In Your Hotel Room, Be Careful