There's a new scam afoot that involves using Google Ads

We're frankly surprised that it's working, but apparently, it's drawing some unsuspecting customers in. It appears to be an organized campaign against Google Ads.

The scam artists are creating ads with phrases like

  • "Amazon.com - the best place to get dream products. Best deals - Best support - Best price."
  • "Paypal.com - Discover how easy and safe it is to pay for goods and shop. Free Return Shipping.  180-day Refund Windows.  No funds needed."
  • "Ebay.com - Find the best selling Cell Phone Cases, Covers and Skins. Get the best deals for cell phones and smartphones.  Dream Garage Spring Event..."

These ads contain phone numbers with an invitation given to ad viewers to call them.  Of course, the numbers displayed in the ads aren't the real support numbers for those companies. If a user should call one, he'll be greeted by someone claiming to work for the support department of the company displayed in the ad.

Early on in the conversation, the scammer will announce some type of problem with the user's account and inform them that they can fix the issue, but to do so, they'll need a code found on the back of a Google Play Store gift card.

Why this doesn't raise an immediate red flag to users is a mystery. Apparently, some users are handing over the information if they have a gift card, which the scammers promptly make use of. For Google's part, they are working to remove the ads but it's a bit like playing Whack-A-Mole.  For every one they identify and take down, a new one seems to appear.

The company did issue an official statement

"We have strict policies that govern the kinds of ads we allow on our platform, and ads that conceal or misstate information about their business are prohibited on our platform.  When we find ads that violate our policies, we remove them."

Good for them.

Meanwhile, check out this report

Free Executive Report: 10 Hidden IT Risks That Might Threaten Your Business

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Cybersecurity Expert, Small Business Technology Consultant, Managed Services Provider, Managed IT SupportI am Denis Wilson, President and Principal Consultant for DWP Information Architects. We specialize in managed IT support for smaller healthcare practices, financial services firms, and nonprofits in Ventura County and San Fernando Valley. And have created cost-effective IT solutions, for over 20 years, specializing in cybersecurity and regulatory compliance. I am also a published author and speaker, working extensively with a variety of organizations. As well as providing small business technology education programs through business and professional associations.

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