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Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 7:05:16 GMT
It’s not for fashion items or a new smartwatch. Some of the “ goods ” available for purchase at special rates include “ WinDefender Bypass ” and “ Designed to Bypass Email and Chrome Security .” In the following example, a hacker group called SSHacker , which describes itself as " providing the best hacking services since 2005 " and is now offering a Facebook account hacking service at a discounted rate! 15% off with code COVID-19 And it continues. Of course, there are many fake “sales” online offering premium products at unbelievable prices. A seller calling itself "True Mac" is offering the "most popular Mac" model, the MacBook Air, for the fantastic price of US$390 as a " special Buy Bulk SMS Service deal during coronavirus" . As the saying goes, if it's too good to be true, it probably is. “Barrier gestures” also on the web… As always, be wary of any website offering “unique” deals, even if they appear genuine. To avoid falling victim to online scams, Checkpoint provides its recommendations for safe online behavior: 1. Be careful with emails and files received from unknown senders, especially if they offer special offers or discounts. 2. Do not open unknown attachments or click on links in emails. 3. Verify that you are purchasing from an authentic source. DO NOT click directly on promotional links in emails. Instead, search for the retailer you want on Google and then click the link on the Google results page. Don't forget that in addition to washing your hands regularly, it is, today more than ever, important to maintain good cyber hygiene...
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