Guys, I want to leave you this ALERT.

They are trying to scam people by using a fake Zoom link.

Be very careful if someone invites you to a chat and suggests using "Zoom", as they might send you a suspicious link containing a code to empty your wallets.

This happened to me, it's not something I was told. I was contacted by a person who supposedly had an important job proposal and, according to him, it was essential to make a video call. He told me he used "Zoom" and sent me a strange link. I replied that I was using my personal computer, that I didn't use that platform and that I wasn't going to install anything. I offered to hold the meeting via Google Meet. He said yes, but he sent me another link, supposedly from Meet, although the domain was not Google's, clearly false.

I use Google Meet on a daily basis at work, so I know the URL well. While I was checking the link, this person started insisting that the SEO (supposedly his boss) was waiting for me and that he didn't have much time, that it was a great opportunity, etc. I replied that the URL wasn't from Google, that it was fake, and he automatically deleted his account or blocked me. I immediately reached out to a few colleagues in a group we have, and several mentioned that they had received the same kind of message with the same excuse.

About two years ago, something similar happened to me. I was contacted in the same way, offering to play a "super exclusive" game, but it turned out to be a code that emptied all the wallets on my computer. This not only caused me a huge loss of money, but also a blow to my spirits, as I lost accounts and assets important to me. In addition, I had to format and reorganize my entire computer. That's why I am encouraged to share this message, in the hope that this does not happen to anyone else.

Greetings,
@Franlis




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