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“Congratulations! You’ve won 1st place in our AirPods raffle. Claim your gift here…” Sound familiar?
Impersonating famous brands, scammers send text messages with phishing links, falsely claiming they are hosting raffle campaigns celebrating anniversaries, or giving away gifts randomly. They tell people that they’ve won prizes (iPhones, iPads, or other expensive products) and instruct them to claim the gifts via the attached links.
What happens next? The links lead to fake online survey pages that say before you can receive the gift you need to fill out the survey. There is always a countdown timer rushing you to take action, too:
After you’ve completed the survey, you need to enter a delivery address and credit card details to claim the gift.
Guess what? The gift will never appear and your credentials have been stolen by the scammers, which they can use to commit identity theft or other cybercrimes.
Here are some examples of hot online survey scams we’ve detected recently. Have you received anything similar?
cellular ticket# 31353877, you won the__t.qmobile-_crazy_sweet lottery! expires eod <URL>
wireless ticket-# 42995027, you won the_t–.vmobile-good fortune surprise-giftaway! ends-eod <URL>
ATT Free Msg: Congrat to 2 lucky users! Today’s winners of our draw are: Dean Nelson and you, Leon! Arrange delivery: <URL>
Amazon: Congratulations Joseph, you came in 1st in today’s Amazon pods raffle! Click the link to : <URL>
1. After you’ve pinned the Trend Micro Check browser extension, it will block dangerous sites for you automatically:
2. Send links or screenshots of suspicious text messages to Trend Micro Check on WhatsApp for immediate scam detection.
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