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Trisha’s MASSIVE Holiday Giveaway Scam: Unmasking the Facebook & Instagram Scam

Myantispyware team December 12, 2023    

Trisha’s MASSIVE Holiday Giveaway is a scam, and here are the reasons that make it clear. The first red flag is the alluring promise of free cookware sets advertised on Facebook and Instagram, a tactic often used to grab attention. The use of Trisha Yearwood’s name and the brand Le Creuset adds a layer of false credibility. The scam’s mechanism involves a phishing website (GIFTCOOKWARE.COM) that mimics a legitimate giveaway. Visitors are led through a series of steps, starting from watching a video with misleading claims about giving away cookware sets due to overstock.

Trisha MASSIVE Holiday Giveaway scam ads

The process involves clicking a link that leads to the phishing site, where victims are asked to answer questions. This is a classic phishing strategy, seeking personal information. The ultimate goal is to trick people into providing credit card details under the guise of covering shipping costs for the “free” items. This not only puts their financial information at risk but also signs them up for hard-to-cancel, expensive subscriptions.

Trisha MASSIVE Holiday Giveaway scam
Trisha MASSIVE Holiday Giveaway scam

Trisha MASSIVE Holiday Giveaway scam
Trisha MASSIVE Holiday Giveaway scam

Another alarming aspect is the complete lack of contact information on the GIFTCOOKWARE.COM website, a common trait in fraudulent schemes. Moreover, when visiting the website directly, it shows no relation to the advertised giveaway, further confirming its deceptive nature. Additionally, the GIFTCOOKWARE.COM website being flagged as phishing by VirusTotal confirms its malicious intent.

Trisha MASSIVE Holiday Giveaway scam website

Readers should be wary of such too-good-to-be-true offers and always verify the legitimacy of such promotions. Read the Trisha Yearwood Le Creuset Giveaway Scam article to learn more about how to protect yourself from similar online scams.

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