Copyright scams: What are they and how do they work?
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Copyright scams: What are they and how do they work?
Over the last few years, digital scams have evolved and become increasingly sophisticated. One of the most recent and worrying ones involves false claims of copyright infringement.?
In this type of scam, criminals take advantage of concerns over intellectual property laws to trick victims into handing over confidential information. This article will explain how the scam works, who the main targets are and how to protect yourself from these threats.
What is a copyright scam?
A copyright scam is a con in which scammers send messages, usually via email, claiming that you have infringed some type of copyright. These messages seem legitimate and may appear to come from popular social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram or YouTube.?
The criminals' intention is to frighten the victim into making them believe that they need to take urgent action to avoid legal penalties.
How is this scam perpetrated?
Scammers often send an email or direct message on social media to the victim claiming that one of their posts violates a copyright. The message contains a link to a webpage that supposedly offers more information about the violation and how to fix it. Upon clicking on the link, the victim is redirected to a webpage that mimics the original platform (Facebook, Instagram, etc.).
On this fake webpage, the victim is then prompted to enter their login credentials (username and password). Once the scammers gain access to this information, they can take control of the account, use it for other scams, steal personal data, and even extort money.
Marketing professionals, who manage multiple social media accounts for businesses, are frequent targets. If a criminal is able to gain control of a corporate account, they can cause significant financial damage and reputational harm to the companies involved.
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How can you protect yourself from a copyright scam?
Protecting yourself from copyright scams demands attention and caution. These are a few tips to keep your accounts and data safe:
What should you do if you become a victim?
If you've fallen for the scam and have provided your login information on a fake webpage, take the following actions immediately:
Copyright scams are a rising threat, especially in a digital environment as connected as ours. Awareness and caution are the best ways to avoid falling into these traps. Protect your personal information, be wary of suspicious messages, and keep your accounts safe at all times.