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“Dear Result” is a rapidly rising search term on Google Trends in India. It refers to a type of online scam or phishing attempt that involves sending an email or text message that appears to come from a legitimate source, such as a bank or government agency.
The email or text message will often contain a link that, when clicked, will take the recipient to a fake website that looks very similar to the real thing. The victim may be prompted to enter their personal information, such as their username, password, or credit card number. Once the scammer has this information, they can use it to steal the victim’s identity, money, or both.
“Dear Result” scams are often targeted at people who are not familiar with how online scams work. They may be tricked into clicking on the link in the email or text message because it looks like it comes from a trusted source.
There are a few things you can do to protect yourself from “Dear Result” scams:
- Be wary of any email or text message that asks you to click on a link. If you’re not sure whether the email or text message is legitimate, do not click on the link.
- If you do click on a link, be sure to check the URL of the website that you’re taken to. Make sure that the URL is legitimate and that it matches the website that you were expecting to visit.
- Never enter your personal information on a website that you don’t trust. If you’re not sure whether a website is legitimate, do not enter your personal information.
If you think that you may have been the victim of a “Dear Result” scam, you should report it to the authorities immediately. You can also contact your bank or credit card company to report the scam and to cancel any unauthorized transactions.
The AI has provided us with the news.
I’ve asked Google Gemini the following question, and here’s its response.
Please search for “dear result” which is rapidly rising on Google Trends IN and explain in detail. Answers should be in English.
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