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Veja dicas para não ser vítima dos golpes do auxílio emergencial

As pessoas que estão se cadastraram no Governo Federal para receber o auxílio emergencial durante este período de pandemia estão sendo vítimas de golpes na internet. Com acesso a dados pessoais vazados ou roubados de vítimas, fraudadores são capazes de solicitar ou roubar o dinheiro antes de qualquer ação do beneficiário. Veja algumas dicas da Kaspersky, empresa especializada em cibersegurança, para se proteger da ação de criminoso

Uma das maneiras de atrair as vítimas para um golpe é pelo envio de um e-mail oferecendo ajuda para o cadastro ou liberar o benefício. Uma forma de identificar um possível envio é pelo endereço de quem fez o envio, que pode tentar parecer com um contato oficial da Caixa Econômica. Erros de português no texto também podem indicar a ação de criminosos 

Os links falsos são outra forma de atrair vítimas para golpes. Não abra os links enviados por e-mail ou por aplicativos de mensagens, como WhatsApp e Telegram. Os anexos enviado juntamente com um e-mail suspeito também devem ser evitados para evitar o risco 

Para não acessar sites falsos que foram criados especialmente para aplicar golpes, digite o site do órgão em questão no navegador do celular ou do computador. Caso suspeite da aparência da página, não insira dados ou clique em qualquer item exibido 

Os criminosos também pode induzir a vítima a fazer pagamentos ou depósitos de supostas taxas cobradas para liberar o benefício. Nem os departamentos do governo e nem os bancos fazem esse tipo de cobrança

Se possível, use um antivírus para ter alguma barreira de proteção no computador ou no celular. Algumas versões gratuita oferecem uma proteção contra e-mial maliciosos e páginas criadas para o roubo de dados do usuários, o chamado phishing



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