There are scams where you might accidentally click on harmful links, as well as those that use malicious software like Trojans and viruses. However, the type of scam where a stranger offers you a too-good-to-be-true deal or money is what I call a "fool's scam."
Greedy individuals are often the ones who fall for these scams. If you haven’t worked for something, you shouldn’t expect to receive payment for it. This concept is quite simple, yet many people cling to unrealistic dreams, believing that a miracle will come to change their lives.
Scammers create scam traps that are for greedy or over greedy people who are attracted to and stucked with those scam traps. They won't be trapped and scammed if they're not greedy or over greedy.
People who are not greedy or over greedy, can easily smell that something is wrong with "too good to be true offers". They don't need anyone help to smell scam risk with such offers and by being carefully as well as control their greediness, they will mostly avoid scams.
Greedy people who are greedy enough, lazy enough are most favorite targets of scammers and more likely become victims from scammers with such offers. If they won't change themselves, they will be victims from time to time, from one scam method to another one. If they can change themselves, they can be more knowledgeable, careful and no longer greedy to be easily scammed.