Download - Protect Yourself From Cyber Threats (v.2.0)
Striking Back!Striking Back!
Don’t Launch Cell Phone Games and Programs that are “Pushed” to you
Just how gullible are we?
http://www.makeuseof.com/pages/best-windows-software
Best 90 Free Windows Programs to Best 90 Free Windows Programs to Protect You and Your ComputerProtect You and Your Computer
Cell phone data charges
Ring tones Vanity fraud
Meet My Children - Sean, Lindsay, Ryan. Each of them was scammed!
““It can’t happen to me!”It can’t happen to me!”
Without protection, its just a craps Without protection, its just a craps game.game.
Really?What are the odds?
“You stand a better chance at any given time of loosing your personally identifiable information than you do of just about any other form of nasty thing
than can happen to a person over their lifetime.” The National Safety CouncilThe National Safety Council
1 in 146,107,962.00 could potentially win the power ball lottery grand prize
1 in 3,563,608.83 could potentially win the 200,000 dollar prize in the power ball
1 in 3000 will be killed by lighting in any given year
1 in 1,313 chance of being killed by a doctor
1 in 314 chance of being killed by a firearm
1 in 84 chance of being killed in a car crash over your lifetime
1 in 3 has had their personally identifiable 1 in 3 has had their personally identifiable
information lost this year!! information lost this year!!
A new, targeted social media A new, targeted social media version of a very old scam -- the version of a very old scam -- the
“Nigerian,” or “419,” ploy“Nigerian,” or “419,” ploy
WIRE ME MONEY !FACEBOOK HACK
How did they do that?How did they do that? Because Facebook regularly contacts its users
through e-mail, and includes links in those e-mails to login pages, the format is ripe for phishers. It's easy to imitate Facebook e-mails and simply send users clicking to a look-a-like login page that steal passwords.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zvPEfksbyQ
Punked! Lots of tools on the net for people who may want to
take advantage of you.
http://www.scambusters.org/
“Who steals my purse steals trash…But he that filches from me
my good name …... Makes me poor indeed.”
Othello, Act 3 Scene 3Othello, Act 3 Scene 3
When in doubt about a potential scam check the Internet Crime Complaint Centerhttp://www.ic3.gov/about/default.aspx
Don’t let them get away with it.
Get mad or get even!
Report them immediately to:http://www.ic3.gov/cplaint/default.aspx
OR…become a scam baiter (not really recommended, but some people are just really angry)
Who Scammers HateWho Scammers Hatehttp://www.419hell.com/
We are all victims!We are all victims!1700 new victims in the course of this meeting.
By the end of the decade someone in your family will be a victim.
Lowest estimate of projected damage is $5000.
Only 1 in 700 is investigated.
1 year or less in jail.
70 – 80 % involve illegal dugs
FBI reports 30,000 computer a week are taken over.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF34sqrAPHU
Victim? Go here immediately!Victim? Go here immediately!
The meteoric rise in social media use has also The meteoric rise in social media use has also created a launch pad for identity thieves. created a launch pad for identity thieves.
“My prediction ….is that the increase in social networking activity, along with a user’s failure to implement security and
privacy settings and protocols, will lead to an increased exposure of not only the user’s personal information but not only the user’s personal information but
possibly that of their “friends”.possibly that of their “friends”.Robert Siciliano : CEO of IDTheftSecurity.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwFC0jfxTco
http://www.onguardonline.gov/games/overview.aspx
Go to this site: Choose at least two games and report your findings and observations on the Discussion Board.
A word or two about passwordsA word or two about passwordsand…. hacking Facebookand…. hacking Facebook
No birthdates or social security numbers
No mother’s maiden name
No universal password
Yes to long passwords (over eight characters)
Yes to random patterns – first letter of each word in your favorite song with your favorite number.
Yes to changing it frequently
Three FREE “must have” online tools Three FREE “must have” online tools to create unique passwords.to create unique passwords.
http://www.passwordchart.com/
http://www.roboform.com/
Who are the bad guys?Who are the bad guys?Small time crooks
Trans-national Trans-national crime gangs.crime gangs.
Russian "Mafia," Colombian and Mexican drug cartels, Asian Triads,
Japanese Yakuza, Nigerian confidence rings, Hell's Angels, rogue factions of the St. Regis Mohawk tribe and the surviving, leaner and meaner Cosa
Nostra
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwtLZV010-M
PhishingPhishing
Why do people fall for it ???Why do people fall for it ???
Beware of the push!!Beware of the push!!
Greed…..Greed…..
Greed = Scam…..Greed = Scam…..
Fear….Fear….
Fear = ScamFear = Scam
MailFrontier recently claimed that over 40% of recipients fell for the recent Citibank Email Phishing Scam.
Curiosity…..Curiosity…..
Curiosity = ScamCuriosity = Scam
Temptation…..GroomingTemptation…..GroomingRef. Number:EGOGHS255125600419 Batch Number: 14/ 01259/ IPD Ticket Number:113-2471-752-209 Serial Number: 5063-11
Attention
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Some Quick FactsSome Quick Facts FBI 2012 statistics show $3 billion in losses
Median individual loss - $575.
But reported loss is tip of the project iceberg – estimated to be in the billions. Only 1 in 10 crime reported
What Scammers LoveWhat Scammers Love
Social networking sites
People who click on links
Pictures, blogs
Manually hacking “captcha” registration blocks.
ScaREWAREScaREWAREPretends to detect a virus and offers
to help with inexpensive debugging
software (usually around $50) – then..
You give your credit card # for the software fix!You give your credit card # for the software fix!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_bZiEMkd5Y
Hidden terms..Recurring Billing..Shipping & handling
Beware!Beware!Texting for Texting for
DollarsDollarsText message from your bank or credit card company to call
right away and verify account information!
OR
You’ve won a free gift from a reputable vendor like Sears or Macy’s or like the text above – “An apple free prize.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtsdK3vLT6k
Bogus LoveBogus Love“Wire me some money for an airline
ticket so that I can be with you forever.”
1) Fake photos: You may be virtual dating with somebody else.
2) Hidden costs: Sign-up could be free, but everything else requires you to pay extra fees.
3) Milking your Bank Account: The guy/girl is in distress and urgently need money, e.g. accidents, trapped at airport, hospitalized, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyC0EyyuSlc&feature=player_embedded#!
“Make ME your favorite charity…please :( ”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyzfdTVvV5k
Their pitch: Speed up relief efforts – wire and send personal info such as social security and checking account numbers.
Log on here:The hot-spot Hot Seat
“Coming to a location near you.”
http://telkomhell.com/wi-fi-hotspot-security.html
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Cute ads butBeware!
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Free Credit Report?This one may be the one to try.
www.creditkarma.com I
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