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    Home › Security › Why We Still Get Cheated by Online Frauds

    Why We Still Get Cheated by Online Frauds

    By Rishabh ShandilyaDecember 4, 2022
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    When several Floridian drivers attempted to settle a traffic citation for a minor infraction a couple of months before they were sent to an internet store selling Trump items rather than the local clerk’s pay site. Cops were passing out a brochure that featured a botched website for the county clerk. For some reason, those trying to pay for their tickets ended up on a Trump-related drop-shipping site since they had entered the wrong URL without the hyphen.

    It’s a well-known hack to collect identical URLs and contact numbers in the hopes that one of them may include a mistake. Isn’t that the same as purchasing a misspelling and aiming it at where you want?

    Online Frauds

    URLs are The Easiest Way

    Since the web just functions, it’s easy to assume that everyone knows how to use it. Confidence, on the other hand, leaves us open to a wide range of low-level attacks. To get ensnared in online fraud, URL hacking is still the most common method. Almost instantly, somebody purchased Rudy Giuliani’s Twitter misspelling and used it to steer traffic to an anti-Trump site some 4 years back. “G-20.In” becomes a hyperlink on the platform by omitting a single space following a phrase. Giuliani, Trump’s cybersecurity expert, erroneously accused Twitter and screamed unfairness.

    Mueller filed an indictment just as the President left for https://t.co/8ZNrQ6X29a July he indicted the Russians who will never come here just before he left for Helsinki.Either could have been done earlier or later. Out of control!Supervision please?

    — Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) November 30, 2018

    QR Codes a Dangerous Hyperlinks

    QR codes are the best camouflage for harmful links when it pertains to subtlety. Hundreds of shoppers scanned the Coinbase QR code on their Television during the SuperBowl. This has led the FBI to issue a caution that scanning QR codes may expose you to fraud because of the URL they provide. A QR code may be formed for anything and lead to any location, similar to how a URL representation can be created for any URL.

    However, despite the fact that the epidemic has brought QR codes back to prominence, several problems remain. Unless you know where the QR code is coming from, you should avoid scanning it.

    Online Frauds

    Scammers target those with little knowledge. We need to teach the uninformed how the world really works and how data travels throughout technology in order to better prepare them for the modern world. The internet isn’t a magical place, and understanding the basics of web domains isn’t difficult. A web address can be purchased from any number of domain sellers.

    You should be aware that URL domain names are leased. A URL, like such a contact number, is only yours for as long as you continue to pay the fees associated with it. (This is also the reason why so many hyperlinks from old pieces are no longer functional.)

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