Massive scam spreading designed to trick you and steal your money
Look at the image. Thats not the real Omaha Steaks. Its from a fake site designed to steal your money.Its happening all over the internet right now. You see a great deal on name-brand stuff, a new smartwatch, fancy cookware, maybe some designer jeans, and you click.Everything looks real. The logos, the layout, even Apple and Google Pay are options. But its a scam, and now your credit card info is out there.5-MINUTE CLEANUP FOR YOUR PHONE AND COMPUTERSilent Push analysts uncovered thousands of fake websites posing as trusted stores like Apple, Michael Kors, Harbor Freight, REI, Omaha Steaks and more. Theres a massive global scam operation that uses real payment methods on fake checkout pages. Like thousands-of-sites massive.The twist? The criminals, likely based in China, take your payment and ghost you. No product. No refund. No customer service. Total fake-out.IM A TECH PRO AND THESE ARE MY SECRETS TO BETTER FLIGHTS AND LUXURY TRAVELTheyre copying everything. Logos, layouts, even the checkout process, so much so that youd swear you were on the real REI website while buying $10 trail shoes.But there were some sites with mismatched logos and products. A Harbor Freight clone showed Wrangler jeans.Even worse: These scam sites are popping up faster than hosting companies can take them down. Many are still up right now.IS YOUR PHONE LISTENING TO EVERYTHING YOU SAY? ITS COMPLICATEDBottom line: If the deal looks like it crawled straight out of your dreams, its probably from your nightmares. Slow down before you click "buy."Now you know this is happening. This scam campaign is a big one, and you need to stay sharp. Help save the world and use the icons below to share this know-how with your family and friends.Get tech-smarter on your scheduleAward-winning host Kim Komando is your secret weapon for navigating tech.Copyright 2025, WestStar Multimedia Entertainment. All rights reserved.