Many have been focusing on the Tokyo Olympics since it started on July 23rd. Be careful as scammers are also aiming at your wallet – with deliberately designed Olympic scams. Take a look at the 2 viral scams regarding the Tokyo Olympics 2020 and learn how to protect yourself:
Due to the pandemic, many people have to refund their tickets to the Tokyo Olympics 2020. Yet, suppose you have bought tickets via some non-official tickets service websites. In that case, there is no guarantee regarding refunds or other disputes. For example, customers have complained that they cannot get a refund from the website olympictickets2020.com:
Fake Olympic ticket website.
Are you looking to watch live streams of the exciting Olympic games? Be smart when choosing legitimate online streaming services! We have detected many dangerous websites that claim to offer free sports game streaming. Here are some examples:
Fake Olympic online streaming service.
Fake Olympic online streaming service.
These websites may look different, but the tactics behind the scam are similar. First, you have to register for the free online streaming service. Once you hit the “register” button, it will take you to other scam pages, including:
Fake dating sites containing explicit content and malicious browser notification pop-ups.
Dangerous dating website.
Fake online survey page.
In short, scammers convince you to apply for the free Olympic games streaming, but what they want is to direct you to scam sites and steal from you there – your money or your identity. They can record the sensitive data you enter and use it to take control over your bank accounts or transfer all your money away. They can even create more carefully planned, convincing scams based on these credentials.
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This article was previously published at Trend Micro.