With the increasing demand for US visa interview slots, scammers have found ways to exploit unsuspecting individuals. Here's how they operate and what you can do to protect yourself. .
Scammers often seem trustworthy by not asking for money upfront. This makes them appear legitimate and lowers your guard.
They directly ask for your account credentials, claiming they need them to secure the appointment for you. This is a major red flag.
Once they have your credentials, they log into your account and change the security questions, effectively locking you out of your own account.
To further deceive you, they generate a fake PDF document that appears to confirm your interview appointment, complete with your preferred date and location.
After creating the fake appointment, they demand payment, assuring you that everything is in order.
When you discover that the appointment is fake, they refuse to give back control of your account unless you pay them even more money.
After taking your money and locking you out of your account, they will block you, making it impossible for you to contact them again.
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