To better prepare yourself against scammers, it’s crucial to understand the variety of fraudulent activities that exist. Researchers report that approximately
20% of affiliate traffic is fraudulent, leading to billions lost in the industry each year (
Shopify). From phishing emails to misleading claims from so-called
experts, scams can manifest in numerous forms:
Phishing scams involve emails or messages pretending to come from reputable sources like Shopify to trick you into giving away sensitive data.
Fraudsters often create imitation websites or email formats that closely resemble official communications to lure victims. Always check if the email comes from an authentic Shopify domain
@shopify.com.
Similar to phishing,
vishing or voice phishing involves phone calls requesting personal information under the guise of Tech support or account issues.
Smishing, on the other hand, involves SMS phishing. In both cases, fraudulent actors often pressure you into acting quickly, which is a common hallmark of scams (
Shopify).
Spotting fraudulent messages can be tricky but is imperative for maintaining your business’s integrity. For instance, receiving a poorly written email from a supposed Shopify representative claiming your store may shut down can be a red flag. These emails often request you to confirm themes or click links to get
resolved, which can lead to phishing websites (
Shopify Community).