Online Threat Alerts (OTA) - Alerting you to scams and frauds.
Scamming - Fraud
The fake McAfee popup message below is another scam cybercriminals use to frighten and trick potential victims into clicking the link in it. But, clicking the link in the fake popup message goes to a phishing website that steals online account credentials, personal and financial information that will be used fraudulently by the cybercriminals behind the scam.
If you were tricked by a McAfee popup message into disclosing your financial information, please contact your bank for help.
Cybercriminals are smart enough to make their pop-ups look genuine, so it’s hard to tell if an alert is real. But here are a few ways to help you identify fake pop-ups:
For example, the spoofed pop-up shown on the left has no text explaining why the pop-up has appeared. Compare that to the genuine McAfee pop-up at the beginning of this article, which includes a much more informative, and complete description.
For example, the URLs in the spoofed pop-ups shown on the left aren’t McAfee URLs. Non-McAfee URLs are another sign that the pop-up is fake. Also, consider that McAfee generally uses the mcafee.com domain, so messages from similar domains, such as mcafee.org, are likely to be fake as well.