Giveaway/Raffle Phishing ScamsĪs the holiday season approaches, many brands start holding giveaways or raffles to celebrate, but scammers also do - although they’re for their own good, not yours! They pose as famous companies and falsely claim there’s a giveaway or that you’ve won a prize in their raffle, prompting you to click on the attached phishing link. Don’t let them! 3 SMS Phishing Scams of the Week 1. For example, they could hack into your account and withdraw your money, and even use your information to commit identity theft. Scammers can record all the credentials you enter on these pages and use the data to commit cybercrimes. These pages require you to submit log-in credentials to view your delivery status, change your settings, or do whatever else the scammers have said that you need to do. Or, in other instances, the links take you to fake log-in pages impersonating various brands, featuring fake online application forms. After you fill out the survey, you are prompted to enter credit card numbers before your “gift” can be delivered. The phishing links can lead to fake online survey pages that state you can claim a gift by completing an online questionnaire. Disguising themselves as big recognizable companies, scammers will try to lure you into clicking on phishing links they include in text messages and emails, aiming to steal your personal information.