On the Internet, as you know, there are many social platforms through which people not only do business, but also get to know each other, meet and even sometimes find a life partner. The most popular social projects, such as Odnoklassniki, Skype and VKontakte, do not need advertising. The same resources, whose position in the list of similar ones is calculated by a five-digit number, are forced to resort to all sorts of tricks…
Camplayground is probably one of these venues. What kind of resource is this that its owners can offer users of the Global Network?
According to experts, this site is a fake.
What is fake?
The word "fake" (fake is translated from English as "falsification", "forgery") appeared in the lexicon of earthlings long before the invention of the Internet.
On the web, this word refers to a skillfully created copy of the main page of a popular and well-visited site.
To protect yourself from fraud, the user should not click on links sent by e-mail, especially if the content of the letter does not carry any semantic meaning.
Campplayground.com: what site?
According to reviews,the agents of the site under discussion are robots. Their goal is to find gullible people among the regulars of popular public portals, get hold of their confidential data or force them to send spam.
How do Campplayground recruiters work? What does it give them?
For example, a Russian-speaking guy - the owner of a personal page in a certain social network, is added as a friend by an American girl (in any case, this is written in her profile). After an exchange of pleasantries, the lady “decides” to be frank and admits to the boy that she has just broken up with her boyfriend and, in this regard, has complexes about her appearance and suffers from depression.
To establish a trusting relationship with a new "friend", the girl sends him a candid photo and informs that for further communication and exchange of pictures, the young man needs to register on the social network.
As if in passing, the girl warns that during registration the site may request some personal data, including the payment card number, but there is no reason to worry, since this is a common procedure on Camplayground, that it is free and does not oblige you to anything.
Further, "friendship" develops according to a long-established pattern. Having provoked another naive user to fill out a registration form and indicate all the information of interest to fraudsters (including a credit card number), the new "acquaintance" disappears without a trace, and with it the funds stored on the card.
There have been cases where a potential victim was told that Camplayground was an employer site. Needless to say, no money will ever be paid to a new recruit - an unwitting spammer -?