Not Just “Yes” and “No”: What You Shouldn’t Say to Scammers to Avoid Getting Trapped

23.12.2024 22:19

Telephone scammers are known to constantly improve their criminal schemes.

It got to the point that they started using neural networks to copy the voice of the interlocutor.

We'll tell you how to protect yourself from this.

What You Shouldn't Say to Scammers

It is best not to engage in dialogue with potential scammers at all.

For example, don’t pick up the phone if you receive a call from an unknown number.

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The second important rule is to speak as little as possible and listen carefully.

Never use words that attackers can use to identify access to biometric services.

Such words include “yes”, “no”, “I confirm”, “I agree”.

You also cannot provide fraudsters with personal data, card details, information from documents, or codes from messages.

At the beginning of a conversation, instead of saying “yes,” say “I’m listening” or “hello.”

To register for services, use email addresses that do not contain your personal information.

Using two- or three-factor authentication will also help protect you from fraudsters.

Timur Khomichev Author: Timur Khomichev Internet resource editor