Posts Tagged Spam

Latest Technology Scam- How to Avoid becoming a Money Mule

Cyber criminals are always developing news scams that will lead them to your information and possibly into your bank account.  These criminals may even use you in the process.

WingSwept’s partner, Trend Micro, suggest you never send sensitive personal or financial information via email, and don’t provide it at all unless you know you are dealing with a reputable company.  Trend Micro has tools to prevent such scams, but most people do not. Below is a recent case of someone falling victim to such a scam that was shared through Trend Micro’s newsletter.

A ”company” approached a woman who had her resume posted on a career website and offered her a job as a financial manager that could work from home. In order to hire her, they needed personal and financial data of hers (like her license and bank account).  They informed her that they would be transfering large amounts of money into her bank account, which she was to withdraw after taking out her commision, and send on via Western Union to the investment firm.  The woman’s bank discovered this criminal activity, shut down her account, but then came to discover she was a victim and being used as a money mule.

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10 Biggest Security Threats & How IT Can Help

CRN Magazine, in their September issue, examined the current state of technology, security solutions and what is to come. They rated the biggest security threats that will be facing customers in the next 12 to 18 months.

The 10 Biggest Security Threats Are:

  • 39.7% – Data Loss/Breaches
  • 35.9% – Internal Threats
  • 34.3% – Social Networking Threats
  • 33% – Trojans/Information Stealing Keyloggers/Fast Flux Botnets
  • 22.5% – Phishing/Social Engineering
  • 21.1% – Viruses
  • 20.6% – Internet Worms
  • 20.1% – Organized Cybercrime Networks
  • 13.9% – Cyber Espionage
  • 10.5% – Zero-day Exploits

Enterprise-level businesses are not the only ones who can afford protection from these things. WingSwept offers small and medium sized businesses security solutions  to meet each customer’s unique needs.  WingSwept specializes in Managed Services, Disaster Recovery, Data Loss Prevention, Virus/Spam Protection and much more. Keeping customers in business is WingSwept’s top priority. The suffering economy means businesses need cost-efficient solutions to adapt to increasing threats and new technologies.

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Microsoft and New York Times Get Scammed

The NY Times Digital Advertising department unknowingly placed a malicious ad for fake antivirus software on the newspapers website.  The scammers claimed to be Vonage, the Internet phone provider, and posted an ad on the site. During the weekend, the advertisements were switched to pop-up ads that made website visitors think that their computers were infected.  This was done over the weekend so to make it harder for IT staff to respond. Click here to read the entire article. WingSwept suggests you beware of all pop ups and even be careful when closing it. Use the key Alt + F4 to close windows, because sometimes a ad has a “close” link but clicking it may actually be triggering it perform another action.

Around the same times, Microsoft filed five charges against scammers that put malware that was mistaken as legitimate advertisements on their AdCenter network. By clicking on the advertisements, one was led to a website that claimed his/her computer was infected and that the individual needed to purchase the anti-virus product (which was fake). They are unsure who is behind the exploitation, but hope that filing the five civil lawsuits will help uncover the criminals. A Microsoft representative said that, “Microsoft works vigilantly, using both technology and the law, to fight illegal activity that undermines people’s trust in the Internet and online services.” Learn more about malware and Microsoft’s lawsuits.

These stories shows how creative hackers have gotten and that their tactics have proven it possible for anyone to be tricked.

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Spam Has New Approaches to Get You to Click

Several spam and malware campaigns have used the recent death of Michael Jackson as captivating way to capture new spam victims.  As the news continues to surround Jackson’s death, spam will also likely continue to do so.  Spam related to July 4th holiday was also highly visible recently.  Symantec’s July 2009 State of Phishing Report states there was a 21% increase from last month in all phishing attacks.  To see that report and more, click here.

WingSwept wants to remind its customers and the general public to beware of these more creative and appealing approaches, including the use of prominent news stories.  Remember, spammers will use anything notable to distribute their unwanted messages.

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Unwanted Spam Making Your Phone Vibrate?

“The RTC Filtering Solution has changed the way I live! Before WingSwept installed the system, my Blackberry was constantly vibrating.  As often as not, it was letting me know I had received spam.  Now when it vibrates, it is because I have a legitimate email, call or text.”

–Neal Padgett, President of Garner Chamber of Commerce

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