Delivery Scams Imitating Amazon, UPS, FedEx And DHL Are On The Rise

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  • 게시일 2020. 12. 18.
  • As online shopping sees its biggest holiday season ever, hackers are sending fake delivery notices impersonating Amazon, UPS and FedEx, with scams up 72% from last year and 440% from October to November. Clicking a fake shipping notification link can launch ransomware or launch a counterfeit branded site to trick users into entering credit card and personal information to “reroute” a package that never existed.
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    Delivery Scams Imitating Amazon, UPS, FedEx And DHL Are On The Rise

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  • @mhill2468
    @mhill2468 3 년 전 +58

    The fact there are humans out there doing this much fraud is sickening

    • @Afritunez
      @Afritunez 3 년 전 +2

      U shouldn't be suprised tough, fraud is nothing compared to trafficking, child labour or things like enthcity oppression

    • @Stompinwind
      @Stompinwind 2 년 전

      No the fact that people get scammed by this is sickening...

    • @Tounguepunchfartbox
      @Tounguepunchfartbox 2 년 전 +3

      @@sarajp34nawilliams86 lmao so ironic a scammer responds to this

    • @justyouforget3609
      @justyouforget3609 2 년 전

      Morality changes from country to country massively. This is far more humane then they may feel anyday of the week. Careful. help guide the morality dont shun anything. We can help.

    • @JasonB808
      @JasonB808 2 년 전

      Get educated on online scams and how to avoid them and you will be fine.

  • @shiina_mahiru_9067
    @shiina_mahiru_9067 3 년 전 +224

    When you didn't use UPS service but receive a message on a UPS package, that must be a fraud

    • @jimbohalsey8374
      @jimbohalsey8374 3 년 전 +6

      I hope nobody makes business with the BBB or in other words the Better Business Bureau. They are a private organization. They are scammers themselves 🤦‍♂️

    • @MygenteTV
      @MygenteTV 3 년 전 +6

      that happens when you are greedy. they are always hoping they are getting someone also package

    • @mikaylafrancis4543
      @mikaylafrancis4543 3 년 전 +7

      I literally get texts all the time like that & im always like “hmmmmmm, I don’t remember ordering that😂” they think we are so stupid.

    • @linghan3635
      @linghan3635 3 년 전 +6

      @@mikaylafrancis4543 they dont think about you. you're just another number on their spam list. just 1% fall for it and its enough for them for a good profit

    • @prva9347
      @prva9347 3 년 전 +1

      Or the surprise gift of a good hamper, as I've discovered more than once. But yes, best to be suspicious at first!

  • @BobJacobson
    @BobJacobson 3 년 전 +18

    I received three different delivery scam emails pertaining to DHL. Each offered a nonworking tracking number. The reason such scams continue is that DHL itself makes it difficult for victims to contact human beings at DHL. Everything is automated, without recourse for victims. The company should get its act together -- provide a special phone number in each major market -- for those receiving questionable notices, rather than apologizing (also impersonally) after the fact to the victims.

    • @CheatDev
      @CheatDev 년 전

      I checked the tracking number. Didn't work. Checked Amazon and realized it was a scam. Just as I suspected.

    • @nhancao2622
      @nhancao2622 년 전

      As long as you don't have any order on deck, u know they are fake. I receive many of them and recognize immediately. Not only from delivery companies, many rewards sent to my email as well.

  • @mikaylafrancis4543
    @mikaylafrancis4543 3 년 전 +100

    I get spam texts ALL THE TIME from “Amazon, Fed Ex, etc” it’s so annoying

    • @tarq171
      @tarq171 3 년 전 +3

      Well that’s because your information is on the internet
      Especially KRplus. Why the F do you register as Mikayla Francis which i assume your real name?

    • @mikaylafrancis4543
      @mikaylafrancis4543 3 년 전 +5

      @@tarq171 woah calm down there cowboy.... lmao and yes it is my real name, I didn’t know I was supposed to use a fake name???

    • @suckit758
      @suckit758 3 년 전 +5

      @@mikaylafrancis4543 And why are you falling over in your picture that just makes them think you will fall for their scams

    • @AxelfoleyTheGreat
      @AxelfoleyTheGreat 3 년 전 +1

      That's the issue. None of these company's send spam text messages lol.

    • @prva9347
      @prva9347 3 년 전 +1

      @@mikaylafrancis4543 Don't forget to post online when exactly you're going on holiday, and how long you'll be gone. :-(

  • @bluesm4271
    @bluesm4271 3 년 전 +388

    has enyone else been getting scam calls more often?
    I get like 4-5 per day started 2 weeks ago

    • @phantom4167
      @phantom4167 3 년 전 +18

      Here is how to stop them, if your in the US join this -> www.donotcall.gov/ . I usually go on a long rambling story to the scammers or use a russian accent and threaten them and they usually stop.

    • @kntwing23
      @kntwing23 3 년 전 +19

      @Tio Menh
      i got like 3-6 per day at least..i never answer it..
      different cities in the u.s.

    • @angeliahines4323
      @angeliahines4323 3 년 전 +3

      Yes

    • @obstinateundead3931
      @obstinateundead3931 3 년 전 +20

      Same here, it's been non-stop. I answer one of the calls yesterday and curse them out. Haven't received a call at all today, so cursing them out might have work.

    • @angeliahines4323
      @angeliahines4323 3 년 전 +6

      @@obstinateundead3931 😁😁😁

  • @orangecreeperx6980
    @orangecreeperx6980 3 년 전 +43

    One of my friends received a fake "Best Buy" sweepstake email saying "you won a PS5", which is a very obvious fraud.

    • @ksingh361
      @ksingh361 3 년 전

      I started getting those the moment i subscribed to notifications to ps5 stock on the best buy website.

    • @orangecreeperx6980
      @orangecreeperx6980 3 년 전

      @@ksingh361 Check the source address to make sure if it's really from Best Buy. They could have sold users' personal info to 3rd parties.

    • @patrickkilduff4355
      @patrickkilduff4355 3 년 전

      'I friend of yours' huh?

  • @LordCoeCoe
    @LordCoeCoe 3 년 전 +180

    I keep getting mail from "insurance companies", "companies" trying to sell me stuff, "delivery stuff",... all of them are "American" companies, but I don't live in the US or any area where they operate lmao...

    • @bayupran
      @bayupran 3 년 전 +2

      It's Obama's fault

    • @monkeydog8681
      @monkeydog8681 3 년 전 +3

      @@bayupran How?

    • @nixonhoover2
      @nixonhoover2 3 년 전 +3

      @@bayupran Nobama

    • @cjmacq-vg8um
      @cjmacq-vg8um 3 년 전 +8

      there's a VERY simple solution to this. STOP ALL INTERNET COMMERCE! its all a scam being perpetrated by amazon, box makers and the shipping companies!
      and, furthermore, the elite are ABUSING and EXPLOITING this covid-19 crisis to FORCE the entire world to accept the CASHLESS economy! we don't want a CASHLESS, digitized, computerized economy but with a public health crisis they can FORCE it on us anyway. MY GOD! STOP SHOPPING ON-LINE YOU IDIOTS! it threatens the freedom of US ALL!

    • @Ilham-wi1bk
      @Ilham-wi1bk 3 년 전 +1

      it is probably because someone is selling your data..

  • @Larry93215
    @Larry93215 3 년 전 +92

    They call and tell me my car insurance is too high but I don't have a car

    • @BmwMe-uh9sy
      @BmwMe-uh9sy 3 년 전 +1

      den get one

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 3 년 전 +1

      Same here I've not owned a car for 12 years

    • @PopCultureFan_
      @PopCultureFan_ 3 년 전

      @@BmwMe-uh9sy Not eberyone has a car, some dont want to be bothered, he may have
      his licence tho. Some people cannot drive becuase of physical issiues! 🤔. Like me, i am vision impaired.

    • @mywrold4480
      @mywrold4480 3 년 전

      Same

    • @BmwMe-uh9sy
      @BmwMe-uh9sy 3 년 전

      @@PopCultureFan_ that ur fault

  • @lushkitty734
    @lushkitty734 3 년 전 +26

    I got a call about how my monthly mortgage payments are too high and how they'd help me to lower it.
    What mortgage?
    I didn't study hard in school so I ended up living in a van down by the river.

    • @whirledpeaz5758
      @whirledpeaz5758 3 년 전 +3

      Yep, I get similar calls about my 25 year old car's warranty.

    • @HB-yk4ut
      @HB-yk4ut 3 년 전 +1

      I’m getting calls about credit card debt. I don’t have any. I use my cards responsibly and I only have a truck payment.

  • @treborironwolfe978
    @treborironwolfe978 3 년 전 +15

    Sometimes, being broke and poor saves you money. I can't remember the last time I bought something online.

    • @prva9347
      @prva9347 3 년 전

      Sometimes it's worth buying online especially if you can buy in bulk and/or regular intervals. Check out Amazon's Subscribe & Save, up to 15% off goods many of which are already cheaper than supermarkets - you can compare prices as the main supermarkets are online so you can check individual items. Also, many online shops have internet-only deals or discounts especially online butchers and fishmongers. For Amazon you can use CamelCamelCamel to set your preferred price and it'll notify you when the price drops to that price or lower.

  • @basspig
    @basspig 3 년 전 +33

    If u get an email, go directly to the vendors site and check order status there. DO NO CLICK LINKS IN EMAIL!

    • @tbz1551
      @tbz1551 3 년 전 +1

      Also, if on a computer you can mouse over the links thus previewing the ACTUAL link, seeing they are not legit. Check the reply addresses as well as almost always something random.

  • @hamfistsman6267
    @hamfistsman6267 3 년 전 +13

    People who do this never face consequences.

    • @wealthiness
      @wealthiness 3 년 전 +1

      did you not see the article they previewed of the 20k people arrested and got all their assets stripped away?

    • @azuldebianka328
      @azuldebianka328 2 년 전

      Karma ... Life always responds back to what one does.

  • @AwesomeDwarves
    @AwesomeDwarves 3 년 전 +78

    I highly recommend making an email that is ONLY for resetting passwords on your main email. Otherwise if your email gets hacked you could lose everything.

    • @dennisp8520
      @dennisp8520 3 년 전 +8

      This is a fair point but something else that people should do and is far simpler is just have a password manager and create strong random passwords for every website. That along with 2FA should make you pretty bullet proof.

    • @arnoldshmitt4969
      @arnoldshmitt4969 3 년 전 +4

      @@dennisp8520 then you just gotta hack password manager and then they get your password all in one go

    • @dennisp8520
      @dennisp8520 3 년 전 +4

      @@arnoldshmitt4969 you say that but it would be rather hard for you since you would need my master key, my password itself, and then on top of that you would need me to approve the login in via 2FA. Your odds of being able to crack all three are slim to none. Since you would need to have my phone to finalize it all.

    • @arnoldshmitt4969
      @arnoldshmitt4969 3 년 전 +2

      @@dennisp8520 well since your phone is also connected to the internet , i dont think it will be hard for a hacker to simply send you a trap email with malware to gain control of it , that is if they ever dedicate their efforts solely on you most of the time hackers either do volume attacks or go after rich folks money

    • @dennisp8520
      @dennisp8520 3 년 전 +3

      @@arnoldshmitt4969 so even if they have my phone they still don't know my master key so it's still a moot point. Plus that's really not how "hacking" works. Plus in order for the type of attack that your describing to work I would first need to download a piece of malicious software onto my device. Which even if they did have control of my device they would still not know my master key, they would still not know the password which is enycrypted and then they would still not have the means to do the 2FA through the app that I use as that is also protected by yet another password.
      We can keep going down the rabbit hole if you so choose but most "hackers" are really just people that take advantage of the biggest sercurity vulnerability of all which is you the human giving up the information needed. I.e phishing attacks. If I the human do not perform bad habits that many others do than it makes me incredible hard to break into. I'm definitely not worth the effort and even if I was I have so many redundancies in place that I feel pretty secure with my most valuable information. I have passwords that are double blind so that even if you did manage to somehow get every password I have saved it doesn't matter because there is still more than needs to be added to make it the whole password.

  • @dominicquick5698
    @dominicquick5698 3 년 전 +49

    I keep getting “collections” calling saying I owe them “money” for my “debt” psh.

  • @tylerrjohnson68
    @tylerrjohnson68 3 년 전 +110

    I keep getting text messages for shipments not being delivered 😒

    • @mycatiswaysmarterthanmosto8500
      @mycatiswaysmarterthanmosto8500 3 년 전 +4

      Me too. Very annoying. And you cant really block it cause they just use a million other numbers. I even get text messages from emails. Theres no phone number. So I cant block it. Its crazy.

    • @Inertia888
      @Inertia888 3 년 전 +1

      Me too. In an attempt to prevent their efforts I keep a tight record of my online purchases and try to track packages from the original confirmation email from the sellers. Anything outside that I discard.

    • @sarajp34nawilliams86
      @sarajp34nawilliams86 3 년 전

      My experience with this unregulated company has been a complete nightmare. I lost a very huge amount to them. I had to take actionable steps to initiate a charge back through the help of a forensic expert you can contact her via mail Sunshinewilliams120@gmail.com She was able to recover my funds within a week. Hopefully this information can help any one that has been a victim.

  • @LostMySauce
    @LostMySauce 3 년 전 +84

    Do people not verify who the email "sender" is?...

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 3 년 전 +12

      usually they add just a comma or a dot or when it shows on your phone it'll have the exact layout of what you are waiting for. . can't 100% blame people.

    • @newmexicoballer3867
      @newmexicoballer3867 3 년 전 +5

      I do. All the time but, I agree. Most do not check.

    • @cho9171
      @cho9171 3 년 전 +2

      Everytime i get an email that contains detail about something of importance, say financial info, i double check to make sure the email is actually legit before replying or opening any links. Then again, majority of the time it stated my login have been compromised but little do they know that i don't type in password no more but login with fingerprints using the apps instead of actually logging in on the website. Recent ones I've been getting so far is from fake pay pal. I can see why some folks would fall for it when it looks exactly like the site but just gotta verify the email being used.

    • @aaryt
      @aaryt 3 년 전 +1

      The old guy who got hacked is a boomer. What do you expect?

    • @chelseagriffin3148
      @chelseagriffin3148 3 년 전 +1

      Exactly!! I got one from Amazon recently but it just went straight to my spam. I Checked the sender it wasn't amazon...

  • @jayrosado5894
    @jayrosado5894 3 년 전 +12

    "Pyramid schemes are illegal in all 50 states."
    Herbalife, "we are an MLM company."
    Pyramid schemes FTW!

  • @bf3367
    @bf3367 3 년 전 +5

    Amazon, UPS, and others always gives you a confirmation number and description of your products the moment you make an order. Save it. Print it or write it down.
    Like the other viewers, always check the main source. So easy to do. It will save you a heartache in the future.

  • @AntonioCostaRealEstate

    Old tricks on the book perpetrated by overseas hackers. Here’s how to avoid being exposed , or prevent such situations ...
    1. Use a VPN if you are to transact online frequently
    2. Clean up up your browsing history on a steady basis.
    3. Perform regular clean ups on your hard drive.
    4. Use, if at all possible , Linux Based OS.
    5. Do not respond unsolicited messages , delete them immediately
    6. If you are tracking a shipment , inbound or outbound , go to the official site.
    7. Demand a shipping tracking number from your vendor. If the said vendor can’t provide, then go elsewhere.
    8. Prefer using a vendor that has a usable calling phone number.
    9. Always check the root domain of the incoming e-mail. If it does not match whom you ordered from, it is suspicious.
    10. Patronize your local retailers as often as possible.

    • @nams0ldier584
      @nams0ldier584 3 년 전 +3

      Sir, I'll have you know I clean my browsing history for all the wrong reasons 😂

    • @tylerrjohnson68
      @tylerrjohnson68 3 년 전 +2

      Its text messages

    • @AntonioCostaRealEstate
      @AntonioCostaRealEstate 3 년 전

      Tyler Johnson I get strange text and WhatsApp messages to. I delete them. Everyone whom I have a positive direct communication with , I will save. The rest is delete and block.
      And btw, I avoid posting on a Facebook, and flat out refuse connections through LinkedIn with strangers.
      And to finalize , black market sales of contacts lists, I’ve been solicited to. So assume , despite what companies PR mouths tell you , your contact is being sold to a spammer or telemarketing database supplier.
      On unsolicited calls , be rude or play with them if possible. Like James Veetch.

  • @roryp7415
    @roryp7415 3 년 전 +295

    "I clicked the link and my screen went blank"
    No you didnt, you hit download or install in your web browser after clicking the link
    You hit "OK" on every message without reading it.

    • @goodtoshi
      @goodtoshi 3 년 전 +54

      My thoughts exactly

    • @HenPol007
      @HenPol007 3 년 전 +18

      True!

    • @eltopo71
      @eltopo71 3 년 전 +25

      Malware can be installed without hitting the install button.

    • @KhaalixD
      @KhaalixD 3 년 전 +54

      @@eltopo71 to some extent this is true, but you don't press a link and get ur pc fried lmao he is clearly lying

    • @goodtoshi
      @goodtoshi 3 년 전 +58

      @@eltopo71 Technically ransomware doesn't require "installation" at all, but you still need to download executable and run it, most likely ignoring several warnings in the process. And this was exactly what this guy did, he didn't "just clicked the link".

  • @sammierose1150
    @sammierose1150 3 년 전 +3

    PSA: If you receive a suspicious email from a delivery company that you’re not 1000% sure you ordered from - DON’T CLICK THE LINK! Instead click on their email (in the ‘From’ section at the top of the screen) *if the sender’s email is from a ‘gmail.com’ but the name of the sender says Amazon or Walmart or Target, etc.* DO NOT CLICK THE LINK IN THE BODY OF THE EMAIL!! Report it as spam immediately and delete the email! If you really are expecting a package and are concerned about the status, *call the company and tell them your order number and they will verify the status for you, if there is one.* Just a tip 💁🏽‍♀️

  • @dsimpson530
    @dsimpson530 3 년 전 +58

    But the FedEx email said I won the lottery abroad and that they need my credit card to send the funds.

  • @bernadettemartin2307
    @bernadettemartin2307 3 년 전 +44

    These scams started months ago, a little late to report them now.

    • @garcjr
      @garcjr 3 년 전 +4

      A few years at least now.

    • @bbmatias22
      @bbmatias22 3 년 전 +9

      Better late than never

  • @kevineusebio
    @kevineusebio 3 년 전 +3

    majority of my shipments come through USPS, UPS, FedEx and Amazon directly. All of them have apps for tracking. Thankfully I have not received any phishing scams on my email.

  • @hateeternalmaver
    @hateeternalmaver 3 년 전 +48

    _Being reasonable and having basic common sense is the least of our priorities..._
    That guy! ;D

  • @alecgrolimond1678
    @alecgrolimond1678 3 년 전 +6

    This has been going on for over 10 years. I still get notices from the "Swiss Post" and I have not lived in Switzerland for 7 years! Plus don't click on any link hover over it and see it's real address. Plus look carefully at the email. Normally the email address is bogus and can easly been seen.

  • @MrArtVein
    @MrArtVein 3 년 전 +7

    Ring Ring
    Phone be like...
    *SCAM LIKELY*

    • @coloradoluvinit
      @coloradoluvinit 3 년 전 +1

      And then I hit'em with the 🚫 everytime! 💯👊🏿

  • @Xalgucennia
    @Xalgucennia 3 년 전 +20

    Here's an idea, amazon/ebay should just stop freaking emailing you and message you exclusively over the app.
    If the customer stops expecting emails, they won't click on the freaking links.

    • @JayMan74
      @JayMan74 3 년 전

      Then they will start jacking into the app 🤣

    • @mauriciosolano9342
      @mauriciosolano9342 3 년 전

      @@JayMan74
      ...

    • @fatsilver5905
      @fatsilver5905 3 년 전

      @Jose Milian
      There's a 100% way. Don't order on line. It saves your local businesses which leads to people not losing their jobs and there's less room for fraud. I don't even have my blanking on line anymore.

  • @ronfeggio
    @ronfeggio 3 년 전 +7

    I distanced from Social media a few years ago. Very few problems now. BTW: Most important...don't trust anything that arrives in email or social media messages...assume the worse 1st.

  • @mikebostic9518
    @mikebostic9518 3 년 전 +8

    It's been a tough year for everyone but we can't let down when it comes to safety these hackers don't stop and they've become very clever and smart in their approach.

    • @googleuser9519
      @googleuser9519 3 년 전

      nah they aint't smart , its coz of our lack of knowledge they take advantage

    • @lamikal2515
      @lamikal2515 3 년 전

      @@googleuser9519 "what ? I thought computer was magic ! I push buttons and it do stuff. Magic !"

  • @samuelchappell7280
    @samuelchappell7280 3 년 전 +7

    Here's an idea. When you know that you haven't ordered anything recently, and you get an email from whomever about a shipment en route to your home/business, delete the email.

    • @mikeyoung9810
      @mikeyoung9810 3 년 전 +1

      That's sort of obvious and it avoids the issue that most are ordering things. So here's an idea, suggest something helpful instead of snippy.

  • @CK-ec8kz
    @CK-ec8kz 3 년 전 +6

    This is very hard to escape from, and it's also hard to avoid- totally. It could happen to everyone, and that is the main reason for being conscious/paranoid of every action on the internet.

  • @pickleofdeath7740
    @pickleofdeath7740 3 년 전 +74

    I got like 5 of those fake ups emails in a day. Had a feeling it was a scam

    • @donew1thita11
      @donew1thita11 3 년 전

      How did it look like cause I actually had a delivery coming that day. I think it was real. Ups

    • @lamikal2515
      @lamikal2515 3 년 전

      @@donew1thita11 Funny thing is, it's so simple to spot those scams : just by looking the sending adress. scammers use crap like "fdtgtfygyjnkykuiogkjbkvhikvik@ghnhvjhkukugkglkuhjk.com. So, as always, its more of a a PEBCAK than anything else.

    • @donew1thita11
      @donew1thita11 3 년 전

      @@lamikal2515 the email address looked real i went on link looked at address looked almost exactly the same as ups login, when I went to chrome and manually searched ups login . Everything seems legit. None of my stuff has been messed with since that day. Also changed password just to be safe.

    • @donew1thita11
      @donew1thita11 3 년 전

      At first I thought it was fake cause I didn't order anything. But then I got a package from my job with random food. I was like what the heck

    • @pickleofdeath7740
      @pickleofdeath7740 3 년 전

      @@donew1thita11 the title was “ups” the preview bit I could read said “congratulations, thank you for choosing ups...”. And in my mind I’m like “ups? When the help did ups come to my house all my sh*t is fedexd to me. Lookd at who it was from and it looked liked a 10 minute email address.

  • @oBeYoPtIcZ
    @oBeYoPtIcZ 3 년 전 +3

    Few days ago I almost fell to this. I got an email saying someone tried entering your account plz log in and enter personal information. Until I realized it was asking me for social security number. Then I looked at the web address and found it fake

  • @BayuAH
    @BayuAH 3 년 전 +8

    8:15 - And then Chrome hide the HTTPS on the address bar. Seriously Chrome, what have you done?

  • @ayetam_aye
    @ayetam_aye 3 년 전 +6

    I also get text messages from Netflix stating I need to update my cc info.

  • @kendrapratt2098
    @kendrapratt2098 3 년 전 +35

    6:21 Pandroa 🤣😂

    • @aimwell8813
      @aimwell8813 3 년 전 +4

      Next, it’ll be Oculuws. Oh wait, that exists. NVM, it’s a ripoff beats website now, but I do have pictures of the old Oculuws website somewhere.

    • @aquarocket8165
      @aquarocket8165 3 년 전

      @@aimwell8813 that sounds like an oculus website for weebs

    • @aimwell8813
      @aimwell8813 3 년 전

      @@aquarocket8165 it is not. It was a scam website claiming to have the original Oculus Quest (not the 2) for $60

  • @driverslqqk7940
    @driverslqqk7940 3 년 전 +4

    Obviously cell phone companies and government won't go after people like this they could care less more steps need to be taken to protect the American Consumer which is non-existent in America today.

  • @newmexicoballer3867
    @newmexicoballer3867 3 년 전 +12

    There's scams all over the internet. No where is safe. You just have to be smarter.

  • @TgamerBio5529
    @TgamerBio5529 3 년 전 +9

    Frauds is getting common even on PayPal

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 3 년 전 +1

      PayPal has been a crooked organization from the very start.

    • @TgamerBio5529
      @TgamerBio5529 3 년 전 +2

      @@alexcarter8807 not really just very easy to scam or fraud on PayPal because people can use the exact email.

    • @Khayran
      @Khayran 3 년 전 +1

      @@alexcarter8807 no

    • @TgamerBio5529
      @TgamerBio5529 3 년 전

      @@Khayran yeah it happened to me once they had the exact same email address as PayPal

    • @NekoKuroNeko
      @NekoKuroNeko 3 년 전 +1

      @@TgamerBio5529 PayPal or PayPaI?

  • @titanium114
    @titanium114 3 년 전 +4

    Yeah I’ve been getting these text messages for months now. I never click on the link.

  • @aimwell8813
    @aimwell8813 3 년 전 +77

    His computer did not “go blank”, he just installed ransomware

    • @tombstone206
      @tombstone206 3 년 전 +10

      Yes, you don't get ransomware installed by just clicking the link, he must have downloaded and installed program even even after multiple OS warnings.
      Unless:
      1. They are using zero days - Highly unlikely
      2. He is using super outdated system - Highly likely.

    • @ceciliaFX
      @ceciliaFX 3 년 전 +2

      Don't use Windows. I use Linux.

    • @ceciliaFX
      @ceciliaFX 3 년 전 +2

      @@joanfrederick9176 - also have a Chromebook (which is another flavor of Linux). While it IS possible to get a virus on any Linux system is way less likely to happen. Way fewer viruses for those OS's as well as much better protections for the ROOT.

    • @ceciliaFX
      @ceciliaFX 3 년 전 +1

      @@joanfrederick9176 - yes I also use ad blockers mostly to avoid those annoying ads.
      for people using windows it will help save them from hackers

    • @ceciliaFX
      @ceciliaFX 3 년 전

      @@joanfrederick9176 - aside from my Chromebook, I have a laptop that came with windows. What I did immediately made it dual boot.
      I would suggest you try that. The easiest OS is Ubuntu.
      Yes, you have to do certain things in preparation, but with some help, you can do this. I've done it myself several times.
      I would suggest finding a Ubuntu group - say, on facebook, for example. People there will help you with the steps.

  • @sagemarshall2432
    @sagemarshall2432 3 년 전 +1

    LOL at the re-enactment when my guy started hitting the side of the laptop screen to get rid of the malware.

  • @Geno2733
    @Geno2733 2 년 전

    I like to give scammers fake details. It was worth reading the angry email in the burner mail about how I'm a thief. Delicious irony.

  • @biancamarcu8004
    @biancamarcu8004 3 년 전 +19

    Honestly! Do BBB OR FDC REALLY DO ANYTHING? ?! I THINK I SPEAK FOR THE SILENT MAJORITY! Microsoft has done VERY, VERY LITTLE

  • @sonofaman6295
    @sonofaman6295 3 년 전 +8

    I get those messages on my phone everyday.. I block and delete 'em

  • @NoNeed2Pay
    @NoNeed2Pay 3 년 전

    Not just online. Lots of scam calls too. All saying that you have a package that was undeliverable or held at depot and require more information. Also calls in different languages too. So far, I got English, Spanish and Chinese. This is getting a little ridiculous. Why is the Federal government moving so slow at the these issues?

  • @SmileyD7777
    @SmileyD7777 3 년 전 +1

    I get emails in my spam constantly like this and have been for 7 months now. I also get phone calls saying my amazon account may have charges I didn't make.. I don't have a Amazon account, you are having issues with your computer..I don't have a computer and tons more 😡 it's ridiculous. So now I assume everything is a scam at this point

  • @avocadogaming3942
    @avocadogaming3942 3 년 전 +13

    I have unique and strong passwords that i write down in a notebook and in my safe next to my glock. Keep it safe boi

  • @NfidelNet
    @NfidelNet 3 년 전 +7

    I have had a surge of government and fortune 500 companies calling me because their servers were lost to ransomware. It's a real problem even for users who have been trained to spot this. Luckily, larger organizations are more advantageous targets. One moment of sloppiness can ruin you. I have to watch myself too. Be careful everyone.

  • @_A4A
    @_A4A 3 년 전

    When the younger generations ask what was so good about the 60's, 70's, 80's & early 90's?.... Well for starters, they didn't have to deal with this kind of Sh*t - CONSTANTLY!!!....

  • @ph11p3540
    @ph11p3540 3 년 전 +1

    Golden rule of email links from your bank, government correspondence or business. Correspond with them directly at their official sites. Only time I click on a link is after I clicked on an account 2 step authorization bar that then sends me a 5 minute link.

  • @Otter-Destruction
    @Otter-Destruction 3 년 전 +6

    I would love to see these billion/trillion dollar tech companies go to war with scammers.

  • @RadicalforGod
    @RadicalforGod 3 년 전 +26

    The more you rely on technology the more hacking will increase.

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 3 년 전 +6

      and its worse when you rely on credit cards only voor payment.

    • @RadicalforGod
      @RadicalforGod 3 년 전 +3

      @@PHlophe I like credit cards because it tracks my purchases and any fraud I can dispute with my credit card company.

    • @paulcoulson1478
      @paulcoulson1478 3 년 전 +2

      this is the reason 5g installations grinded almost to an halt, hackers was all ready to go they was just waiting for the big switch over, those huawei masts was compromised.

  • @rc412scaler
    @rc412scaler 3 년 전 +1

    How do people fall for these scams? I see them coming a mile away.

  • @QuintilusCastle
    @QuintilusCastle 3 년 전 +1

    I gotta say... I'm addicted to these CNBC videos.

  • @sharathgundgatte7966
    @sharathgundgatte7966 3 년 전 +17

    If you opened the link the only way to secure ur documents from hackers is to shut down the system and remove the drive

  • @JerryDLTN
    @JerryDLTN 3 년 전 +3

    I got one of these text messages just today but I've rec'd the same kind of BS about 5 times before

  • @JessieGutierrez.
    @JessieGutierrez. 3 년 전

    Watch out for so called bank companies saying your account has been compromised. I've been getting these scams lately.

  • @sutats
    @sutats 3 년 전 +1

    Why do people do these evils with scams.

  • @dreamslovesoul
    @dreamslovesoul 3 년 전 +3

    Those Indians really hurting over there in India.

    • @meghangriffin8188
      @meghangriffin8188 3 년 전

      Haha it’s mostly Americans ex cons dodo but it’s up to us to stay safe

    • @tr9165
      @tr9165 3 년 전

      @@meghangriffin8188 no lol its mostly indians in india

  • @bastoscc
    @bastoscc 3 년 전 +4

    0:30 i always hear stories from people saying "i clicked on this and my computer is not booting anymore". This is litterally imposibile unless you download an executable file, run it AND give it elevated permissions. A link that runs ransomware and bypasses windows uac would be a huge exploit (a rce exploit). So this guy might be running really outdated software or he's lying.

    • @pilotavery
      @pilotavery 3 년 전 +2

      Or maybe he's running Windows 7, if his computer is old Windows 7 has numerous exploits to achieve elevated permissions without You explicitly giving permission

    • @bastoscc
      @bastoscc 3 년 전

      @@pilotavery I agree although I haven't heard of any, yet

    • @pilotavery
      @pilotavery 3 년 전

      @@bastoscc You mean, just about any Etsy store, a lot of drop shippers who happen to use Amazon and make their business there, local pet stores using doordash to pick up and deliver pet food for customers, just about any "as seen on tv" product and hoemmade soaps etc that are sold on their website and ship through USPS within the 50 states, are almost always operating out of a home.

  • @geraldlegrand7835
    @geraldlegrand7835 2 년 전

    Very informative. Good job guys. Keep up the good work. Now that I saw this I'll be coming back to you for more info. Thank you.

  • @ValentineS97
    @ValentineS97 3 년 전

    i’m sorry but i laughed at the screen @ 1:33 . “your file is *encryption* .pay 10,000 USD for *recovery your file* ”. yeah... seems real legit lmao

  • @DanielGarcia-zz9eg
    @DanielGarcia-zz9eg 3 년 전 +8

    Come on, how the hell you falling for that. Stick to the website you brought it from

  • @jetsetradio5441
    @jetsetradio5441 3 년 전 +3

    People in impoverished nations can make 1000x more money than their peers if they just make an operation to do this with knowledge, a computer, and internet access. Imagine how attractive that is for them. Its never going to stop. Bleak stuff.

  • @cjsamtab7
    @cjsamtab7 2 년 전

    Ignorance is the bridge by which scammers crosses over to get you in many ways. And, anything that sounds too good to be true, are always untrue. Greed begets the same.

  • @mannyflores470
    @mannyflores470 3 년 전 +2

    Here's a thought.... never store your personal info in your PC. Have a separate drive or cloud service. This way if you get ransomware just reinstall the image to your computer.

  • @nguyenphutrong721
    @nguyenphutrong721 3 년 전 +11

    Why most of the scam calls come from India? Do the scammers get incentives there?

    • @VietboyGamerUSA
      @VietboyGamerUSA 3 년 전 +7

      police don't track these fks

    • @tusharpanda3528
      @tusharpanda3528 3 년 전 +8

      No, two important reasons:
      A) Unemployed English speaking youth on the rise, and they get hired at very cheap prices.
      B) Lack of stringent cyber crime laws. The cops here don't care unless an Indian is scammed.
      I am an Indian and it's really disgusting. On an average an Indian gets atleast 2-3 scam calls a week.

    • @jinnij9721
      @jinnij9721 3 년 전

      Everyone is an IT engineer lol without jobs 😅

    • @sys935
      @sys935 3 년 전 +1

      India, indonesia full of scammers

  • @kntwing23
    @kntwing23 3 년 전 +5

    i got a fake text message in ohio #..
    the person says my name wrong in the
    1st place said i have ups coming to my door soon?
    i never click on it the text message..

  • @j.stormtracker4407

    OMG, I get tons of these scam emails and I guess they think I will be stupid and click on those idiot links. Lots of scam calls too, I give them hell...as if that does anything and then I block them. I also get the "do you hear me ok?" calls too.....I just tell them to go to hell. LOL

  • @malikroberts6724
    @malikroberts6724 3 년 전

    Bro I literally just opened one of these an hour ago through text and now KRplus recommends this video. Idky but recently I’ve come across so many different scams it’s crazy.

  • @elementsoflife000
    @elementsoflife000 3 년 전 +6

    I have been getting these text messsges in 2020

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 3 년 전

      I literally got one today... seems to be a lot for the holidays after black friday to new years. I reply and call them pathetic scammer. 😎👌

    • @cho9171
      @cho9171 3 년 전

      I've been getting some lately too. I reply back and even call some. Not one reply or phone call answered.

  • @robbfitz8602
    @robbfitz8602 3 년 전 +7

    How can you dislike the video? It can be life saving information from Identity theft!

    • @rainbowllama5570
      @rainbowllama5570 3 년 전 +4

      Its probably the hackers/ scammers who are mad that they got exposed and disliked the video lol

    • @agisler87
      @agisler87 3 년 전 +3

      There is some bad advise in the video. While keeping your devices up to date is a good idea, it won't stop bad things from being installed if the user is agreeing to install X thing. This is why phishing emails are so common.
      Second, HTTTPS only verifies that the connection between you and the server is secured. It doesn't verify who you are talking to. It is very easy to setup a fake website with a HTTPS.
      They didn't once mention using a password manager like LastPass.
      The video is ok but it could be better.

    • @palmshoot
      @palmshoot 3 년 전

      @@agisler87 Even that's not completely accurate. HTTPS is a different protocol than HTTP which encrypts the traffic. Sure, it's not a magic bullet, but it should be the bare minimum.

  • @darrellpatton4008
    @darrellpatton4008 3 년 전

    I've been getting these types of emails for years. Nothing new here.

  • @reynadana
    @reynadana 3 년 전

    Basics of avoiding being a victim.... the company will always address you by your name

  • @rhokitten
    @rhokitten 3 년 전 +4

    I was really confused when I got an email about a package being shipped when I knew that I didn't order what they said was being shipped. My first instinct was to check my bank account to be sure I wasn't charged for it. Thankfully I checked with my friends before sending them a response email to tell them that it was not my order.

  • @AndrewMalcolmson
    @AndrewMalcolmson 3 년 전 +3

    The number one way to protect your accounts was mentioned just briefly: two factor authentication. There are different types depending on your account: Google and Microsoft support USB security keys which are cheap and offer 100% protection against phishing. Almost as good is requiring a temporary code generated by an app on your phone: all the major tech companies support this. The least secure but still way better than nothing are codes sent by text message. To protect yourself against malware use a Chromebook or Linux or almost as good is a Mac.

    • @agisler87
      @agisler87 3 년 전

      Agreed. And they didn't even mention about using a password manager.

    • @cjmacq-vg8um
      @cjmacq-vg8um 3 년 전

      why charge for this MIRACULOUS protection? its these damned computer and digital companies that make OUR property vulnerable to these crimes to begin with. here's an idea. since we already shelled MUCHO DINERO buying the crappy technology. give us the damned PROTECTION at NO ADDITIONAL COST!
      there's a VERY simple solution to these on-line scams. STOP ALL INTERNET COMMERCE! its all a scam being perpetrated by amazon, box makers and the shipping companies!
      and, furthermore, the elite are ABUSING and EXPLOITING this covid-19 crisis to FORCE the entire world to accept the CASHLESS economy! we don't want a CASHLESS, digitized, computerized economy but with a public health crisis they can FORCE it on us anyway. MY GOD! STOP SHOPPING ON-LINE YOU IDIOTS! it threatens the freedom of US ALL!

  • @ericarose1979
    @ericarose1979 3 년 전 +1

    Something else to worry about. Scammers of all kinds. From amazon stay safe car hop trays.

  • @megaprotodude
    @megaprotodude 2 년 전

    I just got a phone call from one of these scams. They claimed to be from FedEx and were looking for a package.

  • @LosAngelesWeedSmoker
    @LosAngelesWeedSmoker 3 년 전 +5

    I know what I ordered and just track it from the email verification I got the same day.

  • @jonathanlabelle9026
    @jonathanlabelle9026 3 년 전 +3

    Here’s a tip. Don’t order from Amazon or other big companies. Support small businesses.

    • @lamikal2515
      @lamikal2515 3 년 전 +1

      You mean, the ones wich are still allowed to do business...so none. Corona-chan may not be a scam, but it does not mean the elites do not take full advantage of it.

  • @mukeshshah5475
    @mukeshshah5475 3 년 전

    It's not only in USA but every time I do shopping online. Then this type of call and even whatsapp message come..

  • @thepearlswirl
    @thepearlswirl 3 년 전

    I got this call this morning and was dumb enough to call back then immediately realized it was a scam. It was a amazon call saying they were gonna charge my account $99 for my prime membership which made no sense but I “trust” amazon so I was like hmm okay.. so I called the number..
    once I called the number back.. they kept asking me to get on my computer which was weird so I hung up. After that they called back FIVE times. At that moment was when I immediately knew I was almost scammed.
    I’m only sharing this because they almost got me..

  • @firealarmtechguy4444
    @firealarmtechguy4444 3 년 전 +10

    I would "unlock" the computer by reinstalling windows

    • @paulcoulson1478
      @paulcoulson1478 3 년 전 +1

      @@joanfrederick9176 it is easier with Chromebooks as long as you have administrative rights enabled.

    • @N54.S6
      @N54.S6 3 년 전

      That's fine but, you still lose your files. Ransomware will encrypt all of the said files so. Big sad

    • @mr.modrian9422
      @mr.modrian9422 3 년 전

      @@N54.S6 No backup, no mercy

    • @N54.S6
      @N54.S6 3 년 전

      @@mr.modrian9422 too lazy.

    • @palmshoot
      @palmshoot 3 년 전

      If enabled, System Restore will do the task. Also, not all ransomware encrypts immediately.

  • @herakets3259
    @herakets3259 3 년 전 +5

    "I clicked on the link" Why?

  • @mikeymikeike
    @mikeymikeike 3 년 전 +1

    I dont understand why you wouldn't just delete the email and go to the retailer site 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  • @bminkl8050
    @bminkl8050 3 년 전

    I always remind everyone I know to always do frequent backups. Preferably store that backup off sight and offline. Hard drives are cheap.

  • @yovannaanthony8842
    @yovannaanthony8842 3 년 전 +34

    The best time to invest is now 😊

    • @sarahpitman7114
      @sarahpitman7114 3 년 전 +1

      What's your advice on investing Yovanna?

    • @rolandarmandar6734
      @rolandarmandar6734 3 년 전 +3

      I make an average of $8400 per week investing in the financial market. It's very profitable with the help of an account manager trading on your behalf.

    • @briannatrower3097
      @briannatrower3097 3 년 전

      @@rolandarmandar6734 Who do you trade with please? I'm interested in this.

    • @keithsunderland9314
      @keithsunderland9314 3 년 전

      @@rolandarmandar6734 Speaking about forex? It's the best way to make money online.

    • @soiziszposis5977
      @soiziszposis5977 3 년 전

      @@rolandarmandar6734 I make a lot of money from the financial market. It changed my life and that of my family 😊

  • @antonioojeda5598
    @antonioojeda5598 3 년 전 +4

    Someone send a message to my dad and we told him not to click it because me and my sister saw a tiktok talking about this scam plus we haven't order anything

  • @johnkracun3885
    @johnkracun3885 3 년 전 +1

    Smh this world

  • @repnep7517
    @repnep7517 3 년 전

    This happen to me an amazon with a graphics card I have screenshots of tracking locations on my order and after calling 2 different places they both only help people move out if houses not ship things from Amazon

  • @biancamarcu8004
    @biancamarcu8004 3 년 전 +3

    Well done Cnbc

  • @Park-gz4qr
    @Park-gz4qr 3 년 전 +7

    How can someone be so dumb to click an obvious malicious link? I mean, come on.

    • @henrylam92
      @henrylam92 3 년 전

      It’s probably older people who don’t spend that much time on the internet. Or people who lack common sense which is pretty usual nowadays

  • @orange-one
    @orange-one 3 년 전

    This has become a bigger problem than physical thieves, something has to be done

  • @TripleXess
    @TripleXess 3 년 전

    I guess some people don't have a clue. We need more of these types of videos to educate people.

  • @stanleychen2584
    @stanleychen2584 3 년 전 +10

    you have to be at least over the age of 40 to fall for this stuff

  • @abdulsoleh7131
    @abdulsoleh7131 3 년 전 +8

    Did people ever try to live honest?

  • @celinepolicarpio8718
    @celinepolicarpio8718 3 년 전 +2

    DHL calls my cellphone every day. So many scams

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 3 년 전 +1

      Celina , fedex will pick up where they left off lol!

  • @candyb.2650
    @candyb.2650 3 년 전

    So informative. I order online alot so I'm always cautious about things that don't look quite right. I always double check with the company I'm ordering from and use PayPal.