Europol and the European Banking Federation have launched a new campaign designed to raise public awareness of growing incidents of financial fraud and data theft, as part of European Cyber Security Month (ECMS).. Over the coming week, law enforcers from 28 EU member states as well as Colombia, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and Ukraine will be joining forces with 24 national banking associations and others to warn consumers not to fall for cyber scams. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . Financial institutions and police collaborate to enhance public understanding of the increasing threats posed by financial crimes and online scams throughout Europe.. Cyber Scams, Financial Fraud, Consumer Awareness, Europol Campaign. . Brittany Day
Although cyber scamming is nothing new, the way thieves use the data is constantly changing, and social media is a gateway to the latest scams. Identity theft experts fear that by sharing seemingly mundane personal details and preferences on social networking sites, people might be giving the bad guys clues about their security codes. . Brent Sweitzer was stuck in London, robbed of his money, phone and passport, his friends were informed in e-mails. The Atlanta man urgently needed their financial assistance, they were told. Except Sweitzer, 35, didn't send those e-mails. He was home in Cabbagetown. His friends had become targets of sophisticated hackers who rerouted Sweitzer's Yahoo account so any responses were forwarded to them. In this elaborate hoax, Sweitzer's father called the London hotel where his son supposedly was staying, and a man confirmed Sweitzer was registered but "had stepped away." Sweitzer had all of his e-mails and contact addresses disappear from his account moments after sending out warning messages. The link for this article located at SciTech Today is no longer available. . Lara Beaumont fell prey to an elaborate cyber fraud operation that utilized online platforms and breached profiles.. identityFraud, cyberThreats, socialMediaRisks, onlineScams, dataBreach. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Professional networking sites are unwittingly providing hackers with the possible means to carry out sophisticated social engineering scams, a UK security consultancy warns. . SecureTest was able to produce a comprehensive personal profile of an internal employee in a short time using data from social and professional networking sites such as Ryze, LinkedIn, and Ecademy. Combining the technique with careful web searching and cross referencing yielded information that would be difficult to obtain using traditional phone-based social engineering techniques. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. . SecureTest was able to produce a comprehensive personal profile of an internal employee in a short t. professional, networking, sites, unwittingly, hackers, possible, means, carry. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
MSNBC has done a nice job of putting together many of the most significant Net scams and fraud jobs in recent times. About a dozen stories, each of which point out a specific scam, extortion attempt, stock manipulation, the paypal scam, . . . . MSNBC has done a nice job of putting together many of the most significant Net scams and fraud jobs in recent times. About a dozen stories, each of which point out a specific scam, extortion attempt, stock manipulation, the paypal scam, and more. . MSNBC has done a nice job of putting together many of the most significant Net scams and fraud jobs . msnbc, putting, together, significant, scams, fraud. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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