FREE LAPTOP SCAM ALERT - WhatsApp Message Offering Free Laptops Is FAKE

SIBY JEYYA
A recent message purporting to provide free computers to qualified students as part of the ongoing Free Laptops Scheme 2024 may have reached whatsapp users nationwide. According to the letter, any students who are unable to purchase a laptop for budgetary reasons are eligible for the program.
 
Additionally, the message requests that users click on the linked link to complete a form. This message is fraudulent, as PIB Fact Check has pointed out.

Here's what the whatsapp message reads:
The Applications for the students laptop Scheme 2024 are Available.
This scheme is open to all students who for financial reasons are not in a position to purchase a laptop of their own and need a laptop in their level of education.
In 2024 Over 960,000 students will be given free laptops to enhance their learning
Application has begun and students who have applied have started getting their laptops
Register and apply here
https://lc.ke/Students-FREE-LAPTOP

The statement "Free laptop Scheme for Students" is fraudulent.
 
According to PIB Fact Check, this whatsapp message is fraudulent and represents a new tactic used by scammers to trick their victims. people have also been urged to "Be cautious while sharing personal information" and "Never click on such suspicious links" by the government's fact-checking website.
 
How does this fraud operate?

Users are expected to click on the link in the message and complete the form by providing certain personal and educational information, as per the image posted by the PIB Fact Check on social media site X. The main goal of this scam is to gather customer information for use in financial fraud and other scams.

How to stay away from these frauds
There are a few additional things you can do in addition to avoiding clicking on links published by strange accounts on whatsapp and other platforms.
 
Above all, be careful to confirm any such government program through an official website. Furthermore, you should never submit personal information on unreliable websites.
 
These URLs could include malware or viruses that can infiltrate your computer anonymously and steal your login credentials, personal information, and other private information.
 
 
 

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