A new scam is targeting WhatsApp users worldwide in a disguise of Adidas offer claiming to give away free pair of trainers.
The new message claims to be from Adidas and offers WhatsApp users the chance to be part of a free giveaway.
However, experts are warning that it’s actually elaborate scam which could end up with personal details being handed to cyber criminals.
The message, which appears to come from an official Adidas website, claims: “Adidas is giving away 3000 Free Pair of Shoes to celebrate its 93rd anniversary. Get your free shoes at: Adidas.com/shoes.
According to cyber experts at DomainTools, the cyber campaign shares an IP with around 244 other domains, and is getting a plenty of vistors.
Tim Helming, Director, Product Management at DomainTools researched the Url and explained: “This Domain was registered on 31st January 2018 under a private registration.
“It shares an IP with around 244 other domains.
“This scam has obviously caught a lot of people’s eye – it’s getting a ton of traffic.
“Many illegitimate sites look virtually identical to the real thing.
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“This is where looking closely at the URL can make a real difference for staying safe online.”
Hackers sometimes disguise hidden website in what appears to be a real domain name but there is a simple way to check if a site is legitimate.
By hovering your mouse, or finger on a smartphone, over the link to the website, a pop-up window will reveal its true identity.
Other advice includes always make sure you stay alert to messages that appear on social media or from people you don’t know.
It’s rare for companies to send out competitions via services such as WhatsApp and, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
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