If you receive an email from a company called "SecureMail," be aware that this is a scam.


Key Highlights :

1. YouTube is being used as a platform for scamming, with users being warned about a new phishing attack using the platform's name.
2. The attack involves sending fake emails with links that ask the user to click or download attachments, and is being used to steal confidential data.
3. To avoid being scammed, users are advised to be careful about the content and the sender of the email, and to use two-factor authentication to secure their YouTube account.


     

     Video streaming platforms are looking into the scam mails and have shared tips to avoid being a victim. The scams involve fake offers of free streaming services, and often require users to send money before they can access the content.

     

     Here are some tips to help you avoid becoming a victim of a scam:

     -Be aware of unsolicited emails that offer free streaming services. These emails are often scams, and you will be required to pay before you can access the content.

     -Do not send money to people you do not know. If you receive an email that you think may be a scam, do not send any money to the person who sent the email.

     -If you do decide to send money to someone you do not know, be sure to use a secure payment method, such as PayPal.

     -If you have any questions about an email you have received, do not hesitate to contact the video streaming platform that you are using. They will be able to help you identify if the email is a scam, and provide you with tips on how to avoid being a victim of a scam in the future.



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