Thursday, December 10, 2020

Avoid Coronavirus Scams!

                                          AVOID CORONAVIRUS SCAMS!


By: Nikerson Frederique
Cybersecurity Instructor

Since the first coronavirus case was discovered back in Spring, there have been alarmant reports all over the world regarding the increasing threats of coronavirus scams. In the United States, the Federal Trade Commission, the Department of Health and Human Services, and other cybersecurity watch dogs alert the public about fraud schemes related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Scammers are using telemarketing calls, text messages, social media platforms, and door-to-door visits and other sophisticated methods to perpetrate COVID-19-related frauds. 


Back in October, CYBERmania published posts on how to avoid scams and phishing attacks in general. However, before the proliferation of the novel coronavirus scams, we feel the need for us to support that awareness campaign in educating the PCTA community on such scams. To do so, we’re putting together for you a quick list of articles and videos found online that provide some helpful tips on how to protect yourselves against coronavirus scams. As a rule of thumb, always remember that: "NO legitimate businesses or organizations will ever call you and ask you for your personal information such as full names, address, or your social security number."


Keep Calm and Avoid Coronavirus Scams!


BBB Scam Alert: A COVID-19 vaccine is on the way. So are the scams.


BBB Tip: Top 6 coronavirus scams reported by BBB





8 comments:

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Anonymous said...

This was very helpful. I did not know that hackers have been using societies fear of COVID-19 against them by offering them free testing and other "medical tips/help"-Lisbeth

Ms. Pacitto said...

Thanks for this! I don't know if I can keep calm though... I demand justice! - Ms.Pacitto

Anonymous said...

I had no idea that there was this type of cyberattacks going on. This article and video was very helpful.-Arianne

Anonymous said...

This was so helpful I was wondering how hackers have tried to get into the computers on COVID-19.

Anonymous said...

I have no clue COVID scammers had many different ways of a scammers can steal your information. The video was extremely helpful I will be carful in the near future.

Eman said...

I was super shocked when I read their methods

CYBERmania said...

Share this post with friends on your social media accounts: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. Share it with your parents, family members, neighbors, as this can save their lives.

Mr. Frederique.

Avoid Coronavirus Scams!

                                            AVOID CORONAVIRUS SCAMS! By: Nikerson Frederique Cybersecurity Instructor Since the first corona...