Fake Celebrity Endorsement Scam

Modified on Wed, 7 Aug at 2:57 PM

Before you decide to invest in that high-end kitchenware, miracle weight loss solution, or too-good-to-be-true money-making scheme, take a moment and consider. Can you be certain that a celebrity or influencer genuinely supports that product or program? Scammers exploit the popularity of celebrities to promote deceptive scheme, even utilizing manipulated deepfake video and audio to make it appear authentic.

 

These deceptive materials, widely circulated on social media platforms and scammers use celebrity names and their image to get you to click on fake links, potentially downloading malware to your device with the intention to steal your sensitive information and money. Be vigilant and skeptical before falling for such deceptive tactics.

 

Things to keep in mind:

  • Check out that celebrity or influencer testimonial. Search online using their name, the name of the company or product, and words like “scam” or “fake.” See what others are saying.
  • Be cautious of too good to be real deal. if an offer seems too good to be true, it likely is. Always research thoroughly to verify their legitimacy.
  • Resist pressure to commit quickly. The ad might say it’s a limited-time deal but they just don’t want you to do any research or think it through.
  • Don't always trust what you see online. Scammers use technology to create fake images using AI. That celebrity in an ad might not be real — it could be a computer-made image.
  • Watch out for fake videos. If you see blurry spots, changes in quality, or weird backgrounds, it might be a deepfake. Also, check for double edges around faces or strange blinking.
  • Conduct a reverse image search to verify the authenticity of images or videos, you can often find the original source material.
  • Verify links before clicking. Pay attention to the URL of the website. If it doesn't match the official site of the endorsed brand, it's a red flag.


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Rest assured that CelcomDigi is actively taking measures to ensure our customers do not fall prey to such scams.

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