by TerranceBoyce
Sat Oct 03, 2015 7:18 pm
There are currently so many examples of this it seems best to put the examples in one thread rather than post them up individually.
'Vishing' tends to be a unique UK problem caused by a peculiarity in our telephone landline network that enables a caller to retain control of your line for a short time after an inward call is terminated. About five years ago telephone companies promised to address this problem but nothing has happened.
Hacking is widespread and the risks are not fully recognised by many companies. Considering that I see many major UK car company accounts hacked on the scam vehicle advert section it is amazing that I haven't come across any examples of them having their bank accounts cleared out. Many of these companies have their advert accounts and websites linked giving any fraudster the ability to impersonate them and intercept financial information. How this information can be used will be seen from the following examples.
'Vishing' tends to be a unique UK problem caused by a peculiarity in our telephone landline network that enables a caller to retain control of your line for a short time after an inward call is terminated. About five years ago telephone companies promised to address this problem but nothing has happened.
Hacking is widespread and the risks are not fully recognised by many companies. Considering that I see many major UK car company accounts hacked on the scam vehicle advert section it is amazing that I haven't come across any examples of them having their bank accounts cleared out. Many of these companies have their advert accounts and websites linked giving any fraudster the ability to impersonate them and intercept financial information. How this information can be used will be seen from the following examples.
CAR ADVERTS - If a car seller mentions escrow - he's scamming you Never ever for any reason pay anything until you have seen and inspected the vehicle