Eskom says it was not aware of an email sent to Kempton Park residents informing them to pay their outstanding Eskom electricity bills.“We immediately sent the email on to representatives at Eskom for verification,” says the newspaper’s editor, Charmaine Slater.She says residents must disregard the email and not click on the link. The public must also not make any payments requested in the email.
Scams can be reported to Eskom’s toll-free crime line at 0800 11 27 22 or via email to forensic@eskom.co.za.Eskom is aware of the e-mail sent to Kempton Park residents informing them to pay their outstanding Eskom electricity bills.Payments to Eskom should… pic.twitter.com/mYzj7fmd16Fraud continues to increase, with consumers falling victim to phishing scams and fraudulent adverts, and having their identities stolen.
This form of identity theft can often go unnoticed by the victim, who might only find out when unpaid accounts are due, or money is lost.Business email compromise: A recent Interpol report found that Africa accounts for 0.75% of the global fraud committed using business email compromise, where fraudsters send an email and make it appear that it came from someone else. They also intercept email communication and change vital information, such as banking details.
Cryptocurrency myth: Cryptocurrency scams exploit the increased popularity of cryptocurrencies and offer inflated investment opportunities using fake wallets and fake exchanges. Don’t be fooled by the myth of massive returns from fake investment opportunities.
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