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» December 30th, 2009
Internet Scambusters Newsletter #368, 12-30-09
By Scambusters Audri, Jim and Keith
The 2009 outturn was more or less as we expected, except for a
surprisingly strong surge in message- and website-borne
malware, which is likely to continue into 2010.
Also for the New Year, we anticipate more doorstep scams
(which we wrote about last week) because it’s a Census year.
10 Top Scams of 2009 and 2010
With a likely global toll of more than $1 billion lost to
Internet and phone scammers in 2009, it’s time to review our
Top 10 scam predictions for the past year and throw forward
our thinking on what’s going to change in 2010.
Our predictions, (unscientifically) confirmed by the feedback
we get from the hundreds of thousands of Scambusters
subscribers and visitors, official surveys and the regular
news reports we scan, once again came pretty close to the
mark.
Identity theft and phishing remained the biggest source of
scams in 2009, with, as we predicted, a stronger-than-ever
showing from economy-related scams, which came in at Number 2.
Looking to the future, we expect many of the old patterns to
repeat themselves, though often using new approaches to try to
catch us out.
But there’s also a growing threat that we’ve seen more and
more evidence in 2009 — from the “planting” of viruses and
spyware — and there’s one newcomer to our list of Top 10
scams for 2010.
Let’s take a closer look…
Here Are The Results for 2009:
10. Vacation and travel scams (Predicted as #10).
9. Auction and classified ad sites (Predicted as #9).
8. Work from home scams (Predicted as #7 but slipped slightly
as awareness increased and the economy improved somewhat).
7. Investment scams (Predicted as #8, this category includes
Ponzi schemes. The downfall of Bernie Madoff turned out to be
just the biggest of a whole clutch of investment frauds that
came to light because of the depressed stock market. And
even as the market started to recover, other scammers jumped
on the bandwagon with phony get-rich-quick investment
schemes.).
6. Grandparent scams (Predicted as #6).
5. Lotteries (Predicted as #3 — although there were some
high-profile cases in which victims lost large sums of money,
greater awareness is helping to keep the lid on lottery scams.).
4. Nigerian scams (Predicted as #4).
3. Malware (viruses, Trojans and malware) (Predicted as #5,
this category has climbed rapidly through the spread of
botnets, the rocketing use of social media and their spread
onto cell phones.).
2. Economy related scams (Predicted as #2).
Despite the slowly improving economy, foreclosure scams, phony
credit repair schemes, bogus grant programs and other
refinancing cons kept economy-related scams firmly lodged near
the head of our list of Top 10 scams for 2009.
1. Phishing and identity theft (Predicted as #1).
Despite the valiant attempts by Internet security firms to
reduce the risks of website spoofing by building anti-phishing
checks into their applications, the crime continues to rise.
During 2009, we saw a massive increase in the use of
“smishing” — the use of SMS messaging to send out phony texts
to cell phone users claiming problems with their bank accounts
and then asking them to key in PINs and other personal
information, which they then used to clear out their victims’
bank accounts.
According to experts, roughly one in every 400 emails
criss-crossing the globe is also a phishing attempt, usually
masquerading as an official communication from the IRS, banks
and other financial institutions, and well known stores.
Changes for 2010
We think economy-related scams will slip down a notch in 2010,
not so much because of a decline in their incidence as because
of a further massive growth in Internet- and cell phone-borne
malware.
The techniques of luring people into clicking links or
visiting sites that upload viruses, Trojans and spyware onto
computers and cell phones is proving immensely popular among
scammers because of the many different uses this malware can
be put to.
Victim machines may be recruited into huge botnets (networks
of “zombie” machines used to send out spaham [mispelled
intentionally], or they may install scareware or key-logging
and other “sniffer” programs that steal information for
identity theft.
We also predict the incidence of grandparent scams, in which a
phone caller claims to be a grandchild needing urgent
financial help, will drop out of our Top 10 Scams list for 2010.
But that’s not to say it will disappear, merely that it will
be replaced by a newcomer we call doorstep scams, which we
expect to show a sharp increase because of bogus 2010 Census
canvassers.
Predictions for the Top 10 Scams of 2010
10. Investment scams. This is always a difficult one to
predict, because a single biggie like the Madoff scheme can
exert such a huge influence on the outcome. But we think the
massive exposure of fraudulent schemes in 2009 will make
investors a bit more wary this time around.
9. Travel and vacations. A somewhat better economy and perhaps
lower airfares will see more people traveling abroad. New
holiday destinations, especially in Third World countries,
will bring out the scammers. Also watch for a huge blip in
ticket scams, similar to that seen in the run-up to the
Beijing Olympics, as the 2010 Winter Olympics and the Soccer
World Cup get underway in Vancouver and South Africa
respectively.
8. Auctions and classified ad scams move up one place in our
Top 10 scams list. Ebayers are more wary, but more and more
online auction sites are appearing. Meanwhile, as personal
advertisers move away from newspapers to online, the hugely
popular Craigslist continues to attract the scammers — and
their victims.
7. Work from home schemes. The growth in marketing of dubious
health products, often in the shape of pyramid schemes, along
with the traditional types of home-working scams, plus the
focus of economic recovery being on small businesses, will
keep this firmly in our Top 10 scams list.
6. Doorstep scams. As mentioned above and in last week’s
issue, this is the newcomer in our Top 10 scams of 2010 chart.
Principally, this will be because of the 2010 Census, which we
already highlighted in this article.
We also expect bogus contractors to take advantage of
improving home sales with their phony repair schemes.
5. Lottery scams. The most significant trend in this crime is
the increased targeting of seniors who have proved more
gullible to “announcements” that they’ve won a fortune but
have to pay to collect on it. This will keep lottery scams in
the mid range of our 10 Top Scams list.
4. Nigerian scams. Despite the late 2009 clampdown in which
the Nigerian government shut down more than 800 crooked
websites, the scale and breadth of this crime keeps it high in
our charts. Most common are advance fee scams and a whole
range of phony purchase or sale tricks.
3. Economy related scams. Economic recovery so far has been
slow and patchy. Many people still face foreclosure and other
financial woes. Millions are still without jobs. And the
crooks have no qualms about fleecing even the most
poverty-stricken. There’ll be no let-up.
2. Malware. There are literally tens of thousands of spyware,
virus and Trojan programs out there and, it seems, millions of
people ready to be fooled into having them installed on their
PCs and cell phones. Some even pay for the service, convinced
they’re installing security programs. This is a crime that
feeds on itself, as newly-infected machines continue to
recruit others.
1. Phishing and identify theft. The continued success of this
crime partly depends on some of the other crimes highlighted
in our list of Top 10 Scams for 2010 — notably malware. There
seems to be no end to the inventive cunning of scammers in
finding ways to get at our critical information.
Summary
So these are our predictions for the Top 10 Scams of 2010.
But remember, this is only the Top 10. There are hundreds more
types of scams out there and many of them that don’t feature
in this list will still pull in hundreds of thousands of
victims and millions of dollars.
As ever, we urge our readers always to be wary and skeptical
in any dealings that involve their money and financial
information. Don’t accept people or information at face value
– always double and triple check claims and credentials.
And please keep spreading the word about Scambusters! Sadly,
there will always be a list of Top 10 Scams but we can all
play a part in reducing its size and its impact.
That’s it for today and this year. Wishing you a safe and
very happy 2010!
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» December 28th, 2009
Heightened Flight Security Measures
TSA Guidance for Passengers on Heightened Security Measures in Place Following Dec. 25 Incident
News & Happenings
On Dec. 25, 2009, an individual on board Northwest Airlines Flight 253 set off a device and was subdued by passengers and crew. TSA wishes to acknowledge the heroic efforts of those individuals.
As a result of this incident, TSA has worked with airline and law enforcement authorities, as well as federal, state, local, and international partners to put additional security measures in place to ensure aviation security remains strong. Passengers traveling domestically and internationally to U.S. destinations may notice additional screening measures.
The American people should continue their planned holiday travel. TSA encourages passengers to remain observant and aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious behavior or activity to law enforcement officials.
Click here to read a statement about the incident from Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.
Q: What additional security measures is TSA taking domestically?
A: TSA has a layered approach to security that allows us to surge resources as needed on a daily basis. We have the ability to quickly implement additional screening measures including explosive detection canine teams, law enforcement officers, gate screening, behavior detection and other measures both seen and unseen. Passengers should not expect to see the same thing at every airport.
Q: What additional security measures are being taken for international flights to U.S. destinations?
A: TSA issued a directive for additional security measures to be implemented for last point of departure international flights to the United States. Passengers flying into the United States from abroad can expect to see additional security measures at international airports such as increased gate screening including pat-downs and bag searches. During flight, passengers may be asked to follow flight crew instructions, such as stowing personal items, turning off electronic equipment and remaining seated during certain portions of the flight.
Q: Do passengers need to do anything differently to prepare for checkpoint security procedures? Has anything changed in terms of what passengers can bring in their carry-on or checked bags?
A: At this time, security checkpoint requirements for passengers departing U.S. airports remain the same. Passengers do not need to do anything differently, but they may notice additional security measures at the airport.
Q: Should passengers plan to arrive at airports earlier than normal?
A: Passengers traveling within the United States should give themselves extra time to check in and proceed through the security checkpoint before their flight, especially during the busy holiday travel season. TSA advises that passengers traveling on international flights to U.S. destinations allow extra time for security and arrive an additional hour earlier.
Q. How long will these measures remain in place?
A: TSA will continuously review these measures to ensure the highest levels of security.
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» December 28th, 2009
Doorstep scam artists
Watch Out for These Doorstep Scam Artist Tricks
2010 Census adds to flow of scam artists who might knock at your door with a plausible story: Internet Scambusters™ #367
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» December 28th, 2009
Was Max Baucus drunk on the Senate floor during Health Care debate?
By Gary
Editor
Senator Max Baucus, Democrat from Montana.
Was he drunk during his shoutdown of Senator Wicker?
Well in my opinion he damn sure looked and acted like it to this ol hillbilly. If this is how our elected officials are shaping one of the most sweeping reforms in American history then folks i am fearing for the worst. I have always believed that what you do in your private time is your own business. But, when you take it to the Senate floor it can affect all Americans.
Take a close look at the video and you make the call. This story has been largely ignored by the news media, and that causes me even more concern.
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» December 28th, 2009
50 Ways to Cut 500 Calories a Day
Here’s the simplest (no-diet!) way to slim down.
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» December 24th, 2009
Choose Fulfillment. Choose Earnings. Choose Work.
If you’re receiving disability benefits from the Social Security Administration and ready to explore whether work might be the right choice for you, learning about Ticket to Work and Work Incentives is a step in the right direction. Like you, many people receiving benefits would like to enter the workforce, but don’t know where to go for help in making the right decisions or how to navigate a job search. If you are thinking about work, you probably want to know:
•How will work and income affect my benefits?
•What will happen to my health insurance coverage if I go back to work?
•What will happen if I go to work and my disability prevents me from continuing to do so at some time in the future?
The good news is that there are free, no obligation programs that can provide you with the information, services, and support you need to help you decide whether going to work is right for you. If you do choose work, Work Incentive programs, like Ticket to Work, can set you up for success in establishing and reaching employment goals. This web site introduces you to these services and supports, and provides guidance on how to connect with help or find out more information.
Ticket To Work Overview
Ticket To Work state by state resource map
http://choosework.net/index.php/resourcesmap/
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» December 24th, 2009
How Principal Bill Perkins Creates a Caring School Community
Principal Bill Perkins discusses how the CARE for Kids program has transformed students at his all-boys Louisville middle school, Olmsted Academy North.
Release Date: 12/18/2009
Running Time: 05:31 min
Video Credits
Directed by
- Ken Ellis
Editor
- Karen Sutherland
Associate Producer
- Doug Keely
Camera Crew
- Rob Weller
- Mark Crowner
Coordinating Producer
- Amy Erin Borovoy
- © 2009
- The George Lucas Educational Foundation
- All rights reserved.
Support for Edutopia’s Schools That Work series is provided, in part, by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
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» December 23rd, 2009
Read the Senate Healthcare bill in PDF
Manager’s Amendment Now Available, 12/19/2009
Download the complete text of the Manager’s Amendment, #3276 to Reid Substitute amendment #2786 (Click for PDF)
Download the complete text of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Senate health insurance reform bill. (Click for PDF)
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» December 23rd, 2009
Apply now to be a census taker
Your help is not just wanted…it’s needed!
The census is a huge and important task. Hundreds of thousands of temporary workers are needed to fill census taker positions. Aside from the sheer volume of people needed to support the largest civilian mobilization in the country, the Census Bureau hires local workers because they know their communities best and often have much in common with others living there. Most hiring will take place in the spring of 2010. The census is used in distributing hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funding to states and localities for public programs in education, community health care, public transportation, housing, and other areas.
Even if you’ve never thought about being a census taker before, do consider this opportunity. Everyone can make a difference.
How to Apply
It’s easy to apply! Call your Local Census Office and schedule an appointment to take the employment test. Use our interactive map to find the local phone number of the nearest Local Census Office.
You may also call our toll-free Jobs Line at 1-866-861-2010. TTY users should call the Federal Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339.
Get the full job information at http://2010.census.gov/2010censusjobs/
Resources http://2010.census.gov/2010census/index.php
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