Scams, a daily occurrence in Saltillo

Scams have become an everyday problem affecting people of all ages. Whether through phone calls, text messages or scams related to alleged digital violations, criminals take advantage of any opportunity to obtain information or money from their victims.

Municipal authorities have issued specific alerts to warn about these methods. One of the most common scams involves sending messages that request a code or invite users to follow a link to retrieve a supposedly undelivered package. By accessing the link, users allow scammers to take control of their WhatsApp account. Once the criminals have access, they use the victim’s identity to ask family and friends for money.

Another common method is calls from local numbers, in which scammers pretend the kidnapping of a family member to extort their victims. In these cases, authorities recommend staying calm, hanging up immediately and contacting the person involved directly. This way, you can confirm your safety and prevent the criminals from obtaining information or money.

Scam methods are not limited to the examples above. Scams involving alleged traffic violations have also emerged. In this scheme, criminals send fake notices asking to scan a QR code to find out the amount of a debt. Unwittingly, victims allow scammers to access their personal information and contacts.

Given the increasing ingenuity of criminals, it is vital to stay informed and take preventive measures. Never share personal or financial information with strangers and be wary of messages or calls that require immediate action. Caution is key to avoid falling into these traps.

If you receive these types of messages or calls, it is important to report the incident to the appropriate authorities. This not only protects the victim, but also helps prevent future fraud.

If you or someone you know has been the victim of a scam, you can call the emergency numbers 911 or 844 4141114. These lines are available to provide support and guidance.

Source: masinformacion