Sharing is Scaring

personal-information

Never Share Your Personal Info.

Sharing your personal details, such as your full name, CNIC number, address, or date of birth on social media or with unverified sources, can provide fraudsters with the tools they need to impersonate you or access your accounts.

social-media

Social Media Can Be Breeding Ground for Fraudsters.

Fraudsters actively monitor social media for signs of vulnerability, such as details about your finances, family, or travel plans. Avoid posting information that could make you a target, like upcoming vacations or personal financial details.

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Beware of Requests for Help

Fraudsters often impersonate family members, friends, or colleagues to ask for money or personal information.
Always verify any unexpected requests for help through trusted, independent channels before taking action.

THINK BEFORE YOU ACT!

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