Fake Argos Facebook Giveaway Page Promises to ‘Make Lockdown More Fun’
According to this widely shared Facebook post, UK based retailer Argos is trying to make the coronavirus lockdown ‘a bit more fun’ by giving away hundreds of TVs.
According to this widely shared Facebook post, UK based retailer Argos is trying to make the coronavirus lockdown ‘a bit more fun’ by giving away hundreds of TVs.
According to this email, your photo has been successfully published on Google Photos. The email includes a link that supposedly opens a Google Photos album with the newly published image.
According to a post currently being shared across Facebook, you can get a chance to win a free Range Rover just by sharing and commenting.
Phishing scammers continue to use fake TV licensing notification emails to trick UK residents into divulging their personal and financial information.
According to this message, which was supposedly sent by your service provider, your email account database is being upgraded.
This email, which was supposedly sent by multinational investment bank HSBC, supposedly contains a payment advice in an attached file.
According to a post that is currently travelling rapidly across Facebook, you can win an hour-long shopping spree at Target just by liking, sharing, and commenting.
According to this email, the sender has loaded malware onto a porn website and then used it to record video of you when you visited the site.
According to this seemingly official email, which purports to be from the UK government, you have a tax refund available.
For more than a decade, inboxes around the world have been hit by bogus emails claiming to be from international delivery service DHL.