New Year holidays become cybercriminals' favorite time in recruiting the victims in the virtual world as much as possible. Given the habit of buying Christmas presents in a number of countries, the scammers (perpetrators of fraud) also offers the lure of a free product that actually is a trick to steal your important information, including credit card numbers.
Recently, security software company McAfee released a list of 12 scam (fraud) that should be wary of Christmas and New Year, read and find out more.
1. Offers Free iPad
This year is the year and iPad tablet computers no doubt become a thing everybody's dream. Utilizing fame iPad, scammers also took the opportunity to pretend to give a gift IPAD to customers if they buy certain products. Offers by email or spam will ultimately require the user to provide their credit card number. In addition to e-mail, the lure of free gadgets Apple output in also spreads via Facebook, Twitter and other social networks in the form of a quiz with prizes iPad. The victim then asked for his phone number and without them want they have become victims of mobile phone scam that sucked money as much as 10 USD per week.
2. 'Help! I Robbed '
Scam this travel has long been rampant in cyberspace. The strategy is to spread the message to family and friends that the sender of the message have tragedy theft when I travel. They also ask transferan money to be able to go home. Be careful, do not be fooled.
3. Promotions Gift Card
According to McAfee, via social networking, promotion gift gift scammers carddengan intent to steal information and money to the victim. The information will then get a brand sold at the marketer or thieves ID.
4. False Jobs
Fake job targeting job seekers who are looking for extra money during the holidays is another trick of the scammers. Scam Twitter known to have provided a malicious link that leads to jobs with high pay. Then, they will ask the victim's personal information such as email addresses, home addresses and other numbers as a condition of employment was false.
5. Smishing
Smishing is in the form of SMS phishing. The sender claimed to be from your own bank or online store that says that there is a mistake in your account. You also asked to call a certain number in order to check the account information you have. The personal information you also become targets. McAfee confirmed, during the holidays, the criminals are aware that consumers are put through a lot of shopping online and check their money in the bank on a regular basis.
6. Rental False
With many people looking for rental vehicle during the holidays, the scammerpun pretending to be a rental service which require payment at the front via credit card or transferan money.
7. Scam Recession Still Continues
Trickery offering low interest loans is continuing since the time of resesi.Scammer target customers who need loans in difficult times. Scammerpun ask the victim to transfer a processing fee that was entered into the pockets of scammers themselves.
8. Electronic Greeting Card or E-card
In the Internet era, sending greeting cards are tangible e-card of choice for some people. But be careful in choosing an e-card spread across the Internet. It turned out that the cyber criminals many of which have made a fake e-cards in which there is a link that contains computer viruses and other malicious programs.
9. Product with Price Italic
Do not be fooled if there is a product offering low prices. This offer is usually appear on auction sites or fraudulent sites. The goal still remains the same that is stealing money and your personal information.
10. Charity Scam
Community minded donors scammers targeted next. Via phone or e-mail, they pretend to ask you to donate money to the veterans foundation or other foundations engaged in the humanitarian field.
Dangerous
Recently, security software company McAfee released a list of 12 scam (fraud) that should be wary of Christmas and New Year, read and find out more.
1. Offers Free iPad
This year is the year and iPad tablet computers no doubt become a thing everybody's dream. Utilizing fame iPad, scammers also took the opportunity to pretend to give a gift IPAD to customers if they buy certain products. Offers by email or spam will ultimately require the user to provide their credit card number. In addition to e-mail, the lure of free gadgets Apple output in also spreads via Facebook, Twitter and other social networks in the form of a quiz with prizes iPad. The victim then asked for his phone number and without them want they have become victims of mobile phone scam that sucked money as much as 10 USD per week.
2. 'Help! I Robbed '
Scam this travel has long been rampant in cyberspace. The strategy is to spread the message to family and friends that the sender of the message have tragedy theft when I travel. They also ask transferan money to be able to go home. Be careful, do not be fooled.
3. Promotions Gift Card
According to McAfee, via social networking, promotion gift gift scammers carddengan intent to steal information and money to the victim. The information will then get a brand sold at the marketer or thieves ID.
4. False Jobs
Fake job targeting job seekers who are looking for extra money during the holidays is another trick of the scammers. Scam Twitter known to have provided a malicious link that leads to jobs with high pay. Then, they will ask the victim's personal information such as email addresses, home addresses and other numbers as a condition of employment was false.
5. Smishing
Smishing is in the form of SMS phishing. The sender claimed to be from your own bank or online store that says that there is a mistake in your account. You also asked to call a certain number in order to check the account information you have. The personal information you also become targets. McAfee confirmed, during the holidays, the criminals are aware that consumers are put through a lot of shopping online and check their money in the bank on a regular basis.
6. Rental False
With many people looking for rental vehicle during the holidays, the scammerpun pretending to be a rental service which require payment at the front via credit card or transferan money.
7. Scam Recession Still Continues
Trickery offering low interest loans is continuing since the time of resesi.Scammer target customers who need loans in difficult times. Scammerpun ask the victim to transfer a processing fee that was entered into the pockets of scammers themselves.
8. Electronic Greeting Card or E-card
In the Internet era, sending greeting cards are tangible e-card of choice for some people. But be careful in choosing an e-card spread across the Internet. It turned out that the cyber criminals many of which have made a fake e-cards in which there is a link that contains computer viruses and other malicious programs.
9. Product with Price Italic
Do not be fooled if there is a product offering low prices. This offer is usually appear on auction sites or fraudulent sites. The goal still remains the same that is stealing money and your personal information.
10. Charity Scam
Community minded donors scammers targeted next. Via phone or e-mail, they pretend to ask you to donate money to the veterans foundation or other foundations engaged in the humanitarian field.
Dangerous
11.Download Themed Vacation
Do not be deceived by the holiday-themed screensavers, jingle and animation attractive for download. This is the easiest way for the scammers to spread viruses and other computer threats, especially when the link came from an e-mail or IM your friends.
12. Vulnerability in Wi-Fi Connection and Airport Hotels
Be careful in using public networks because hackers often infiltrate via this network. For those who will travel, as much as possible to avoid accessing your bank account while in the hotel or airport. Giving credit card numbers online in public places berWi-Fi is a very risky act of theft.
Source: ictwatch.com
Do not be deceived by the holiday-themed screensavers, jingle and animation attractive for download. This is the easiest way for the scammers to spread viruses and other computer threats, especially when the link came from an e-mail or IM your friends.
12. Vulnerability in Wi-Fi Connection and Airport Hotels
Be careful in using public networks because hackers often infiltrate via this network. For those who will travel, as much as possible to avoid accessing your bank account while in the hotel or airport. Giving credit card numbers online in public places berWi-Fi is a very risky act of theft.
Source: ictwatch.com
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