New study on online sextortion

  • This involves blackmail and money demands, unlike other conduct often referred to as sextortion
  • Victims most often meet on Facebook, perform sex acts before a camera, and then demand money or threaten to release video
  • Data drawn from Scamsurvivors.com site
  • Victims most often males in their 20’s
  • Most often originate from the Philippines, then Ivory Coast and Mali

Credit repair firms drive big increase in synthetic identity theft, provide consumers with fake social security numbers to challenge credit reports or get a new credit identity; losses of $20 billion
Payment App Zelle is now giving refunds to victims of imposter scamsProvides online form here to apply for refunds

Bob Sullivan podcast interview for AARP with a man who was kidnapped and forced to scam – and escaped

Minnesota: Jury finds three guilty in massive telemarketing fraud selling magazines; got $300 million

Say Yes Scams.  We’ve heard various concerns about phone scams that ask you to “say yes” or “can you hear me now.  There are a variety of theories about what scammers do with that information.  But one consumer group has looked hard for evidence that this tactic is actually used in scams – and has found none.  My own suspicion, only that, it that the computers used to make robocalls use this tactic to confirm that a real person it out there, and it not a fax or answering machine.

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Fraud Studies: Here are links to the studies I’ve written for the Better Business Bureau: puppy fraud, romance fraud; BEC fraud, sweepstakes/lottery fraudtech support fraud, romance fraud money mules, crooked movers, government imposters, online vehicle sale scams, rental fraud,gift cards,  free trial offer frauds,  job scams,  online shopping fraud,fake check fraud and crypto scams

Fraud News Around the world

Humor

FTC and CFPB

Virus Benefit Theft

Social media

Kidnapping and forced to scam

Business Email compromise fraud

IRS and tax fraud

Ransomware

Bitcoin and cryptocurrency

Jamaica and Lottery Fraud

Romance Fraud and Sextortion

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