Social media fraud: 83 per cent Bahrain users encountered online scammers last year
TDT | Manama
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
83 per cent of respondents in Bahrain highlighted that they or their loved ones suffered from criminals via social networks, according to a Kaspersky survey. In most cases fraudsters pretended to be familiar with potential victims: the manipulation scheme presented a request for help from a friend (71 per cent).
Users may not recognize immediately who the person on the other side of the screen was. Though the majority of respondents mentioned that they or their loved ones identified the scammers immediately (54 per cent), 40 per cent still needed to start a dialogue for doing this.
“Social media are highly integrated into our daily life and scammers just cannot miss the opportunity to reach users directly through all the popular platforms. The fraudsters may find your personal data in your social media account and use it, for example with social engineering methods. In this case, we shouldn’t forget about basic security rules. For example, it’s better to hide private data and double-check your interlocutor if he urgently asks to transfer money or open a suspicious link”, comments Maher Yamout, Senior Security Researcher at Kaspersky.
People also try to stay safe from scammers through special apps and programs. According to the survey, at least 26% of respondents use special security solutions (antivirus) to protect themselves against online scams, 19% installed Caller ID and 35% apply built-in phone functions (blacklist and etc.) against phone fraud.
Kaspersky reminds you about the basic security rules:
Do not click on suspicious links in emails and messages in chats.
If you have found out about a particular promotion and want to participate, check the official website or official social media accounts to reassure that this company or brand is holding it.
Install a reliable security solution with up-to-date databases of phishing sites, scam and spam, such as Kaspersky Total Security.
Never share confidential information with third parties, including a one-time code from an SMS or push notification.
Install a solution that detects phone numbers of spammers and fraudsters.
Remember: if an offer on the Internet sounds too tempting to be true, then most likely it is fake.
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