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Scammers have come up with a sneaky trick to insert fake contact info into major websites like Apple, Microsoft, and PayPal. They buy Google ads that look legit, but secretly embed malicious parameters that inject fake phone numbers onto these sites when clicked.
This scam works by exploiting Google’s ad system, which hides URL parameters from users. When someone clicks on these ads, they think they’re visiting the real site, but in reality, the scam injects a fake number into the page’s content. These numbers can lead to scammers pretending to be support reps, trying to steal personal info or money.
While websites like Apple or Microsoft may not realize this is happening, the scam bypasses typical security checks. People with impaired vision or those rushing may not notice the fake info, which could lead to dangerous consequences like scam calls or remote access fraud.
To stay safe, avoid clicking on Google ads for tech support and instead visit official websites directly. Malwarebytes has started warning users about these scams, emphasizing cautious clicking and better authentication of links.
So remember, always verify URLs in your address bar and skip suspicious ads. Stay smart and keep your tech safe!