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Beware of Email Scam (Blackmail Sample)

Caution is advised as you open any correspondence from unfamiliar senders, as scam letters pose a potential threat to your personal information and financial security. Here  is the email content look like: Original Email Content: "Saya memohon maaf untuk memaklumkan tetapi peranti anda telah digodam. Saya akan terangkan apa yang menyebabkannya. Akaun anda di suatu laman web telah digodam. Saya telah mendapat akses kepada kata laluan anda daripada pelanggaran tersebut dan dengan beberapa teknik godam tinggi dan daya kasar, saya telah mendapatkan data. Setelah saya menggunakan kerentanan Zero Click dengan kode khusus untuk meretas perangkat Anda. Tiada apa yang boleh mengelakkan perkara ini, termasuklah 2FA.Data yang telah saya muat turun mengandungi gambar peribadi dan video, perbualan, dokumen, e-mel, kontak, sejarah pelayar (browsing history), nota, sejarah media sosial anda serta banyak lagi termasuk beberapa fail yang dipadam.Saya pasti anda tidak mahu apa-apa daripada data...

Beware of Macau Scam

Macau Scam is designed to trick and pressure you into handing over your money to the scammers. These scammers will disguise themselves as Bank Officer, Police Officer, or Government Officials and contact the victims via phone call, message (SMS) or social media messenger application. Scammers will accuse victim with various kinds of offences such as outstanding tax arrears, involvement in illegal activities, crimial investigation, unauthorised use of credit card transactions, or speeding fine etc. Scammers will then request for information related to your financial account details, online banking login details, Private Authentication Code (PAC), Token Authentication Code (TAC) and One Time Password (OTP) to assist in the investigation. Scammers will threaten the victim with court action, arrest of freezing bank account if the victim refuses to comply with their demand. STAY ALERT and BE VIGILANT! NEVER share your personal information such as Online Banking details, Debit/Credit Card de...

Beware of Fake Advertisement on Social Media

Fake advertisements on social media platforms are designed to steal victim's banking account details or money. These fake advertisements are targeting victims who have searched for specific products and/or services (i.e. cleaning service, air-conditioning service, robotic vacuum cleaner etc.) Once the victims click on the fake advertisement, it will redirect them to fake website which will require victim install malicious software and/or to enter their online banking login details The information will then be captured by the scammers to gain access to victim's internet banking account and subsequently transfer all the fund from victim's account to third party account. This eventually has lead to severe monetary losses to victims. STAY ALERT and BE VIGILANT! Always double check the advertisement that seems too good to be true, by looking for forum discussions, community group or page reviews. Don't buy from the sites that require you to download software from external s...