Thursday, May 1, 2014

FBI/IC3 alert says phishing attacks on phone customers are rising again

From Network World:

"Phishing attacks coming from fraudsters acting like your phone company are again on the upswing according to a new warning from the FBI and its partner agency the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)."

FBI/IC3 alert says phishing attacks on phone customers are rising again

Healthcare IT pros laud security, privacy tools

From Network World:

"Healthcare IT spending is projected to hit $34.5 billion in North America this year, according to TBR, as organizations wrestle with healthcare reform, adoption of electronic records, and the proliferation of digital and wireless medical devices."

Healthcare IT pros laud security, privacy tools

2014-05-01 FTC Scam Alert: Callers target timeshare owners for a second scam


Federal Trade Commission Consumer Information
 
by Harold Kirtz
Attorney, FTC Southeast Region

In June 2013, the FTC sued several companies that scammed timeshare owners. The companies claimed they had interested buyers for timeshare properties. In fact, if timeshare owners paid, they found out there was no buyer — and they couldn’t get a refund.
Now, somebody is trying to rip off those timeshare owners again. Several people who previously paid Resort Solution Trust have reported to the FTC that someone recently called them claiming to be an attorney working on a case against the company. The caller said the timeshare owner was eligible for a refund, generally $1,000-$4,000 — if they first paid a “bond” or “fee,” around $800.
 

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2014-05-01 FTC Scam Alert: Wise giving after a weather emergency


Federal Trade Commission Consumer Information
 
by Colleen Tressler
Consumer Education Specialist

The recent outbreak of tornadoes and other violent weather that took lives and pulverized homes and businesses from the Midwest to the Deep South is a sad reminder that extreme weather can occur with little warning.
As we know, when a disaster strikes, bogus charities aren’t far behind. The FTC urges you to be on guard against scam artists who try to take advantage of someone else’s tragedy.
 

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2014-05-01 FTC Consumer Update: Checking up on consumer generated health information


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by Kristen Anderson
Attorney, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, FTC

Whether it’s a website where people diagnosed with the same medical condition can share their stories or an app to find out how long it will take in the gym to burn off a Macadamia Mania Ripple sundae, consumers are taking their health in their own hands — and generating a massive amount of digital data in the process.
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2014-05-01 FTC Scam Alert: Exploring the perils of the precious metals market


Federal Trade Commission Consumer Information
 
by Colleen Tressler
Consumer Education Specialist, FTC

The Senate Special Committee on Aging is holding a hearing today to examine deception associated with retail precious metals investments and their effect on people’s retirement nest eggs. The FTC, which has a track record of stopping deceptive practices in the marketing of precious metals as investments, will testify.
 

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