The Latest Blogging and Publishing Scams You Need to Be Aware Of Now

Let me begin with a new scam that is unrelated to blogging or publishing. It’s a scam that comes via a voicemail message on mobile phones.

I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve had the same call and message saying, ‘Please add my number to WhatsApp.’ Each time, the number the scammer uses is slightly different, but it’s always the voice of the same woman.

Thanks to Apple’s advanced AI, my phone now does a great job at identifying spam calls and sends them straight to voicemail. It doesn’t even ring. The spammers’ numbers then show in my call list, which I mark as ‘Spam – Delete and send details to Apple.’ I should add that since I enabled AI on my phone, the number of spam calls I receive has dropped significantly.

The latest Blogging scams

Recently, I encountered a concerning blogging email scam. It purportedly originated from WordPress, claiming that my payment details were incorrect in my account and included a link for me to click to rectify them.

I immediately recognised the email as fraudulent because the email failed to address me by name. All it said was ‘Dear WordPress User,’ But what alarmed me was that the same scammer went on to also send me the same email through the ‘Contact Hugh‘ form on my blog, neglecting to begin the message with ‘Dear Hugh.’ It’s important to note that I request anyone using the form to begin their message with ‘Dear Hugh,’ as this practice helps identify potential spam, particularly from automated spam bots.

I don’t know how the scammer obtained my email address, but it must have appeared on a list with some connection to WordPress. This is likely how they discovered I had a WordPress blog, although nowhere on my blog do I provide an email address. Anyone wanting to contact me must go via the ‘Contact Hugh’ form.

Although this was an easy scam for me to spot, I still feel bad for any blogger who falls for it. If you are unsure whether an email from WordPress is genuine, always log in to your WordPress account to verify any details. Never click on any uninvited links and never give an email address anywhere on your blog.

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However, more concerning was news of a blogging scam that involved using royalty-free platforms, such as Pixabay. Author, writer and blogger Jacqueline Lambert left a comment on my recent post, Where To Legally Source Amazing Images For Your Blog Posts.’ outlining how she was almost scammed by a company after using a royalty-free image from Pixabay on one of her posts.

I strongly encourage you to read Jacqueline’s insightful post ‘Bloggers Beware The Copyright Trolls – Even If You Use Royalty-Free Images‘ to glean valuable lessons from her experience. It is imperative to remain vigilant and not become a target of such scams that specifically seek to exploit bloggers.

I would also like to reiterate that downloading and publishing copyrighted images or photographs on your blog is strictly prohibited. Always verify that such materials are free for use. This also applies to reblogging blog posts from other bloggers that contain images or photos. If you share copyrighted images from another blogger’s post, you could be fined.

A plea to you – yes, you!

Despite my recent post addressing copyright infringement, I continue to observe bloggers (you know who you are) using images and photos in their posts without proper attribution regarding their sources. They probably believe that nobody will come after them for downloading and using copyrighted images, but I know of two bloggers who have been fined for doing so. Never believe that it will never happen to you.

Even if the images and photos are your own, I recommend that you indicate in your post that they are your property. If you don’t believe me, read Jacqueline’s post. As she elaborates, numerous companies are employing image recognition technology to scan the internet for unauthorised use of images and photographs, especially in blogging posts. Some bloggers have even been threatened with legal action and fines for using their own pictures.

The latest publishing scam

My thanks again to Jacqueline, who recently published a guest post by author Peter Barber about a publishing scam he fell for. Titled ‘Publish and Be Damned: How I Got Scammed, Learned My Lesson, and Came Out Fighting‘, Peter details how he fell head-over-heels for a scam many authors will probably encounter at some point in their writing lives. I urge you to read his post and learn from it because it could happen to you.

Are you aware of any current scams related to blogging or publishing? Please share details in the comments section. Have you ever fallen victim to a blogging or publishing scam? If so, what happened?

The featured image on this blog post is sourced from Pixabay. AI reviewed spelling and grammar errors.

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81 responses to “The Latest Blogging and Publishing Scams You Need to Be Aware Of Now”

  1. Liz Gauffreau avatar

    These scammers are despicable. I’ve gotten to the point where if I didn’t seek out information from X, into the spam folder they go. I also don’t answer my phone.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I left X for various reasons but mainly because of the fake news on it since a certain person took it over. Of course, there is fake news everywhere on social media, so I tend to scroll rather than read anything on it.

      1. Liz Gauffreau avatar

        I left Twitter shortly after Musk took it over. The X I referred to in my comment is any random scammer.

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  4. Urspo avatar

    As always you look out for us and care for our welfare.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I try. I hate the thought of any of my blogger friends being scammed.

  5. dgkaye avatar

    Thanks for keeping us abreast as always Hugh. It never ends. :)

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      It doesn’t, does it, Debby? That’s why sharing the information can make such a difference.

      1. dgkaye avatar

        Absolutely Hugh! :)

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  7. Carol anne avatar

    I got the wordpress email too! About the payment being declined, but I knew it was a scam, so I didn’t fall for it!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Good to hear you never fell for that scam, Carol Anne.

      1.  avatar
        Anonymous

        Will adding a watermark to my own photos be sufficient? I have never used any images that aren’t my own but wonder about someone coming along and using mine.

        Thanks for the latest info on this.

        Bernie

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          Watermarking photos is recommended, but stating on your blog post that all images were taken and are owned by you adds an extra layer of safety.

  8. Paul Ariss avatar
    Paul Ariss

    Worrying to read this Hugh, also the blogs you mention contain concerning information. It makes me thing of deleting some older blogs that just in case I’m targeted. Lately I haven’t been using many images but I’ll think twice from now on. Thank you so much for sharing this.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I’m currently going through all my blog posts and deleting any images I can not guarantee were free to use, Paul. They’re mainly on flash fiction posts where the image was on the post of the blogger who hosted the challenge. Other than that, it seems I don’t have any, but I’ll keep checking.

  9. Debbie D. avatar

    Thanks, Hugh, for reaffirming what I thought! I won’t risk it, but am surprised how many people do post song lyrics on their blogs regularly.

  10. Linda Schaub avatar

    Thanks for this info Hugh – it was very informative.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Good to hear. Glad it helped, Linda.

      1. Linda Schaub avatar

        It did Hugh – too much scamming nonsense going on everywhere these days.

  11. Debbie D. avatar

    Thank you for always keeping us informed about the scams and spammers in the Blogosphere, Hugh. 🙏 I read Jacqueline’s post and was horrified by her ordeal, and the fact that even using your own images can lead to copyright infringement claims! 😲 And thank you also for re-emphasizing the risk of using others’ images without permission, as well as warning against publishing an email address. It’s surprising how many bloggers still do that.

    What’s your take on song lyrics? Everything I’ve read states that reproducing lyrics is copyright infringement, yet many music bloggers do so regularly. There’s even a weekly blog hop that encourages it. I wonder if anyone has ever been called out for that, that you know of? I’m asking, because I was interested in joining, but, since my site is self-hosted (and therefore considered “professional” – which is a joke, when I “earn” maybe a couple of dollars here and there from on site adverts – I chose to be cautious and abstain.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Hi Debbie, I’ve seen those blog posts that contain song lyrics, too. While it is not illegal to publish song lyrics online, doing so without the copyright holder’s permission is copyright infringement and can lead to legal consequences. Song lyrics are protected by copyright, and posting them without a license is illegal unless a specific exception, like a very limited “fair use,” applies. You have to get permission from the songwriter and/or publisher to legally publish song lyrics. I’d recommend staying well clear of publishing any song lyrics on your posts, as well as leaving any comments on blog posts that contain them.

      I’ve seen a lyrics blog challenge and shake my head whenever I see it or bloggers participating in it, and including song lyrics in their posts. It’s definitely a no-no. I’m not aware of anyone ever being fined for copyright infringement of song lyrics, but I’d never risk it because I believe it will never happen.

    2. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

      Hi Debbie, I’ve seen the song lyric challenges, too, and I don’t even click on or “like” these for fear of supporting this practice. Like Hugh says, you need express permission to publish others lyrics on your blog. Oddly, song titles are free to use! There was a song lyric challenge on Bluesky and I warned the host about infringement and her answer was snarky “we’ve always done this and it’s never been an issue.” Oh well! Continue to abstain, Debbie, and be careful of sharing those lyric challenges posts to social media.

      1. Debbie D. avatar

        Thanks, Terri! I have now done extensive reading on the subject and concur with your findings. I even pointed this out to the person running the blog challenge, but he sloughed off my concerns, saying nobody cared about what’s on a non-professional blog. 🤔 Maybe not, but why take a chance? And since my site is self-hosted and considered “professional”, I sure won’t be!

        1. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

          That’s a shame, Debbie, sadly those are the blogs that pay dearly if caught. AI is available to us all to scan for copyright infringement. Not that I know how to do so, but why take any chances? Hi Hugh! 😀

  12. Eugi avatar

    Thank you for this, Hugh. Most of my images of from, Pixabay, and though I give credit, this is worrisome. I am going to start using AI for my images.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      It is worrying, but providing you’re 100% sure you’re not doing anything wrong, I’d continue, Eugi. I’m still using Pixabay, although not as much as I used to, mainly just for featured images.

      1. Eugi avatar

        Thank you, Hugh. I’m getting more in tune with AI images, and enjoying it.

  13. Lokesh avatar

    The retailers’ information you provided was relevant. Thanks for informing!

    We need to keep raising awareness regarding this.
    As technology changes & evolves, people try bypassing the rules and regulations, illegally, for selfish purposes.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I’ve had content stolen from my blog and appear on other blogs. Unbelievably, some of the thieves forget to remove the copyright information I add at the end of my posts.

      1. Lokesh avatar

        I must be getting more informed on this.

        This is unfortunate, Hugh.
        I do believe we need to have control on our blog.

        I do remember visiting some blogs where you can’t copy a written text. It’s technically not possible. That’s a better precaution I guess.
        You can only read the text, but can’t copy.

        We’re already observing the AI race. It’s hard to keep our original content limited to ourselves. Someone will get it if they wish.

        Do take care for the next time.

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          Yes, I have seen that on websites, too, but it doesn’t seem to be available on WordPress yet. Hopefully, they will introduce it one day.

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