$3 Piliona gaoia e faiga taufa'asese

Online scams

File photo dated 30/03/20 of a woman using a laptop as she holds a bank card. In 2023 Santander customers reported losing £7.3 million to purchase scams originating on online selling sites and marketplaces. Issue date: Wednesday April 3, 2024.. See PA story MONEY Fraud. Photo credit should read: Tim Goode/PA Wire Credit: PA/Alamy

E tusa ai ma faamaumauga a le Scamwatch, o le to'atele o tagata e mailei ma pu'eina e faiga tau fa'asese, o tagata matutua ma tagata fai mai.


E pei e 3 vaega e mafuli iai faiga a faalapotopotoga ma tagata tau fa'asese.

1. O investment scams - o mailei i tupe faafaigaluega e vave ona maua ai tupe faafaigaluega.
2. O remote access scams - e tauanau mai faamatalaga e ulufale ai i lau computer ma latou mauaina uma ai ou faamatalaga puipuia, e aofia ai numera ma passwords o au accounts.
3. O romance scams - e tele ina maunu ma pu'e ai tagata matutua o loo fia maua ni pa'aga.

O le tele lava o faiga taufa'asese e auala mai i le telefoni poo le text, imeli ma feso'ota'iga i le social media.

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