A fake number or fake website refers to a fraudulent or deceptive phone number or website used to mislead people. Here’s a breakdown of each:
Fake Number
A fake number is a phone number that is not real or is used to deceive people. It can be:
- A temporary or disposable number used for privacy (e.g., online verification).
- A spoofed number, where scammers make it look like they are calling from a different or trusted number.
- A non-existent number that appears valid but does not actually connect to a real line.
Fake Website
A fake website is a fraudulent site designed to look like a legitimate one but is used for scams. It can:
- Impersonate real websites (banks, e-commerce sites, etc.) to steal personal data.
- Sell fake or non-existent products and never deliver them.
- Spread malware by making users download harmful files.
- How to Identify a Fake Website?
✔ Check the URL (legitimate sites use HTTPS and correct spellings).
✔ Look for suspicious pop-ups or ads.
✔ Verify contact details and reviews.
✔ Avoid entering sensitive information if unsure.