How to protect yourself from common online scams

The Pinetown SAPS cautions residents to always take extra safety measures when they are online and gives tips on how to protect your information and passwords.

PINETOWN police are warning the public about the high incidence of financial crimes and the large number of online scammers in the country.

Jennifer Naidu, a communications officer at Pinetown SAPS, advises the public to always take extra safety measures when they are online. Naidu also shares tips for the public to avoid being victims of online scammers.

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She says the country has a high incidence of financial crime and a large number of scammers who constantly come up with new schemes, making it impossible to detail every sort of scam.

“We are urging the public to beware of fraudsters posing as employees of higher education institutions. Criminals solicit bribes in exchange for fake admission and bogus accommodation. We also advise the public to beware of SIM-swamp scams,” Naidu says.

Tips to protect yourself from the most common scams are:

Create strong passwords:

Secure your passwords:

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