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Priyanka Sharma

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Priyanka Sharma

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Hi Everyone, I’m sure you’ve seen a suspicious message or two in your life. They use tempting words to make you open and click the link, but doing so can land you in big trouble.


Today, let's talk about the common words used in suspicious messages, and share some easy tips to help keep you safe.


What To Look Out For


Messages that include words like "income" get the most clicks, followed by "investment" and "money." Scammers often use words like "money" or "important" to grab your attention and create a sense of urgency, making you let your guard down.


Top 5 Words That Appear in Messages

  • Free
  • Money
  • Credit
  • Investment
  • Income

Quick Tips to Stay Safe from Scam Messages

  • Think before clicking: Be careful before opening links or attachments. Watch out for spelling mistakes, ALL CAPS, or strange fonts and colors in the message.
  • Protect your info: Don’t share personal or financial details in response to unexpected messages.
  • Use Truecaller: Truecaller can block scam messages. You can also mark numbers as spam and leave comments to help others along with yourself.
  • Stay informed: Follow news or sites like the Federal Trade Commission to learn about the latest scams.

Scammers are always looking for ways to steal and use your personal information against you, but we can always stay ahead of the game by using Truecaller to keep yourself safe and informed.


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