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Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 10:55 am
by zakiyatasnim
First of all, pay attention to the domain name in the sender's address. In phishing emails, it most often does not match the official domain of the online store. If it seems to you that it does, check whether letters have come from it before. There are services that allow you to change the sender's address, so that the domain can be identical to the real one. Their illiteracy often helps to identify scammers - the letters contain a lot of spelling and punctuation errors.
Check the link that is attached to the email. This is easy to do in a browser. The link to the website may contain the name of the store and look plausible, but when you hover over it, the real link will appear turkey number data in the lower left corner of the browser, embedded in the text.
Never provide passwords, card details, and transaction confirmation codes over the phone, in SMS, or emails — banks cannot request this information from customers.
If an email or SMS message still manages to mislead the recipient and they end up on a website, there are several ways to distinguish a real website from a fraudulent one. Nowadays, reliable companies monitor the security of customer transactions on their websites. For example, they use HTTPS encryption, which prevents attackers from stealing customer data if they pay for purchases on the website while connected to public Wi-Fi. You can check its availability in the browser address bar. In addition, this protocol requires an SSL certificate, which makes it easy to check which company actually owns the website. By clicking on the lock icon, you can view information about the company that owns this domain.
Conclusions
Do not click on questionable links and make it a rule to download mobile applications and computer software only from the official App Store and Google Play. You can also prohibit the installation of applications from third-party sources in your smartphone settings.

Use antivirus not only on your computer, but also on your smartphone, including iOS. Update the software in a timely manner, because new versions eliminate the vulnerabilities of previous ones.

In addition to all of the above, there are general precautions. For example, get a separate card for online shopping and do not store large amounts on it. And also do not use a credit card for online purchases, so as not to risk remaining in debt to the bank. If you cannot do without a credit card, you can set limits on the amount of spending, and also use insurance programs for banking products.