D-Type
30th August 2023, 11:21 AM
I got asked in marketplace how my proposed method for avoiding scammers works. Being a bit slow took me a minute or 2 to realize this maybe of general interest. No doubt there are members with better knowledge of cyber security so if there is a flaw in this system feel free to point it out ... politely.
Whilst there maybe scammers that I am not aware of, the pattern that I have seen is as follows1. Member X offers an item for sale.2.Member Y replies I will take it.3.Scammer pretends to be X and sends a message from the forum with an identity that directing payment to the Scammers account.4.Member Y sends money5.Tears all roundWhat they haven't done is hacked Member X's account.Any private message sent to Member X can not be seen by the scammer. So when member Y receives an email at his private email address after privately messaging Member X he or she can be confident that it is genuine.This will work as long as the scammers don't hack the private messaging.Hope [a] this answers your question [b] I haven't made a monumental error.Cheers
Whilst there maybe scammers that I am not aware of, the pattern that I have seen is as follows1. Member X offers an item for sale.2.Member Y replies I will take it.3.Scammer pretends to be X and sends a message from the forum with an identity that directing payment to the Scammers account.4.Member Y sends money5.Tears all roundWhat they haven't done is hacked Member X's account.Any private message sent to Member X can not be seen by the scammer. So when member Y receives an email at his private email address after privately messaging Member X he or she can be confident that it is genuine.This will work as long as the scammers don't hack the private messaging.Hope [a] this answers your question [b] I haven't made a monumental error.Cheers