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Costco Issues Scam Warning
Costco Wholesale Corporation is warning American internet users to be wary of more than a dozen digital scams targeting its customer base.
On its website, the American multinational corporation has published screenshots of 14 “prominent fraudulent emails, texts, and posts” in which cyber-criminals are impersonating Costco.
The majority of the traps use financial benefits to lure victims, promising free products, financial reimbursements, exclusive offers, cash-back rewards, and gift cards worth $50. Many try to trick to victims into sharing their personal information by asking them to take a short survey in order to claim a prize.
Cyber-criminals impersonating Costco are also exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to con customers. One scam tells shoppers that a Covid-19 stimulus package consisting of $130 of free merchandise will be given to “loyal Costco members” who fill in a customer survey.
Another survey-based scam tells customers that they will receive a free HDTV as a thank you for always paying their bills on time, if they answer questions about their Costco shopping experiences.
Other social engineering tactics deployed by threat actors include the exploitation of Americans seeking employment. One scam email falsely told the recipient that Costco was “currently taking interviews for positions in your area that pay up to $21.00 per hour.”
The target was told that after sharing their personal details, they would receive confirmation of a job interview with the company.
A fraudulent phishing email flagged by Costco uses a limited-time offer and the promise of an exclusive giveaway to put pressure on victims to take the bait.
It reads: “Congratulations! You have been specially selected to participate in our exclusive giveaway. Click here for a chance to win one of the exclusive prizes from our sponsors. Good luck!”
The scams have appeared in inboxes, mailboxes, on social media, and via text message. One scam tells victims that they have won a prize in the “supermarket customer sweepstakes raffle draw” and will receive their first payment of $6,994,92 after they pay a $3,860 processing fee.
“These offers are not from Costco Wholesale,” said Costco. “You should not visit any links provided in messages such as these, and you should not provide the sender any personal information.”