Beware of Online Scams: Free Games, Fake Jobs, and Phony Reviews

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The internet is full of exciting opportunities, but it’s also a hunting ground for cybercriminals looking to steal personal information. One recent scam highlights how easily people can be tricked—cybercriminals are offering a “free” video game, only for users to unknowingly download malware onto their devices.

The "Free Game" Scam

A new scam involves an online job offer claiming that you can get paid to monitor in-game chats in a free game called “PirateFi.” The offer seems enticing: download the game, watch chat activity, and receive payment. Unfortunately, this game is just a front for malware. Instead of earning easy money, unsuspecting users end up installing malware that steals their web browser data, including login credentials and personal information. The cybercriminals then use or sell this stolen data for financial gain, leaving the victim empty-handed and vulnerable to identity theft.

Other Sneaky Tactics Scammers Use

Scammers don’t just stop at fake job postings. They have a variety of tricks to lure unsuspecting users into their traps. Here are some other common scams to watch out for:

  • Fake Product Reviews
    Ever seen an online post asking you to leave a review in exchange for a free product? Some of these offers come with strings attached, such as requiring you to provide personal information or click on malicious links. Scammers use these tactics to either steal your data or boost their own fraudulent operations.
  • Phony Job Offers with Software Downloads
    Scammers may pose as recruiters offering high-paying jobs but require applicants to download software to “test” their skills or complete onboarding. The downloaded files often contain spyware, ransomware, or other forms of malware that compromise your system and data.
  • Fake Customer Support Requests
    Some scams involve impersonating customer support representatives who claim you need to install software to fix an issue on your device. These scammers may reach out via email, text, or even fake pop-ups on your screen, leading you to install malware or give away sensitive login credentials.
  • Phishing Scams Masquerading as Giveaways
    Scammers frequently create fake contests or giveaways, promising valuable rewards in exchange for personal information or social media engagement. Once they have your details, they can use them to carry out identity theft or further scams.

Protect Yourself from Online Scams

At Citynet, we take cybersecurity seriously, and as a KnowBe4 partner, we help individuals and businesses stay aware of the latest threats. Follow these simple guidelines to avoid falling victim to online scams:

  • Be cautious when downloading new software
    Always verify the source and use updated antivirus protection.
  • Don’t fall for ‘too good to be true’ deals
    If an offer promises easy money or free products with no effort, it’s likely a scam.
  • Avoid downloading software as a job requirement
    If a recruiter or employer asks you to install a program before hiring you, it’s a red flag.
  • Think before you click
    Be skeptical of unsolicited messages asking for personal information or urging you to act quickly.
  • Stay informed
    Cybercriminals constantly evolve their tactics. Educate yourself and your team about cybersecurity best practices.

Citynet provides advanced cybersecurity solutions and training to protect your business and personal data. As a KnowBe4 partner, we help organizations defend against phishing attacks, social engineering scams, and malware threats.

If you want to learn more about securing your digital world, contact Citynet today!

Stay safe, stay smart, and stay secure!

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