Some news, views and musing about things going on in the Information Security World.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Con artists pose as security companies in growing scam
Criminals posing as computer security engineers are having success in calling victims at home and stealing their money, according to a survey issued Thursday by Microsoft. Fifteen percent of 7,000 computer users polled in the United States, Canada, U.K. and Ireland said they have been been contacted by a phone scammer, and 22 percent of those were tricked into following the fraudsters' directions, which included giving them remote access to a computer or providing credit card information. Seventy-nine percent of those suffered a financial loss as a result. Victims were out an average $875 in the United States, the survey found.
Key Words:
credit card fraud,
passwords,
scam,
security controls,
social engineering
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