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Category: Scammer Watch

Net Scams Not Slowing Down

Posted on November 2, 2007

DatingscammersFORBES — Nov 1 — Consumers reported that they handed over $1.1 billion to scammers in 2006 according to the FTC, up from $570 million in 2004. Worse, the FTC estimates only 10% of fraud victims actually report.  The most prevalent is general merchandise fraud (goods not delivered) followed by auction fraud and then by fake-check scams. (A victim is sent a very real looking cashier's check that bounces a week later.)  Another scam, Love Schemes, takes advantage of lonely people on dating sites. Finally there is phishing and the new vishing, a phone version of phishing where the victim is instructed to call a phone number and give personal information to someone representing themselves as a familiar company.

Mark Brooks: iovation (my client) allows subscribing internet dating and SNS sites to identify devices and share information about the reputation of those devices… and catch scammers at the gate.

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Police Warn Of Online Dating Scam

Posted on October 25, 2007

SOONEWS WIRE — Oct 23 — Sault Ste. Marie police warn of con artists who post online singles profiles, get to know victims and then ask for money. Scammers typically target sites with free signups. Unlike other scams, money is not asked for right away, but after the online relationship has started and the victim is most vulnerable. The full article lists typical cons and ways to prevent.

The full article was originally published at SoonNews Wire, but is no longer available.

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Scamming On The Rise In Online Dating

Posted on September 28, 2007

Romancescam_logoTHE WALL STREET JOURNAL — Sep 28 — Online dating scams may have tripled in recent years. With 9 out of 10 online daters lying at least once in their dating profile and lonely hearts desperate for love, it's not surprising. One site, romancescam.com, tracks online dating scams and, so far, has collected about 10,000 pictures and 60,000 email addresses used by scammers. FULL ARTICLE @ THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

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India’s Internet Scamming Comes to Cameroon

Posted on September 21, 2007

THE POST — Sep 20 — Internet scamming has found a base in Cameroon. Scammers usually claim to be suppliers of cash crops, pets, or wildlife. They create fake management teams to meet with victims and oftentimes send sample products to entice larger sums of money. Bank cashiers frequently get a piece of the pie. Scammers now number over 300,000 worldwide and are increasing 3% annually.

The full article was originally published at AllAfrica.com, but is no longer available.

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Ghanaian Youths Bilking Lonely Hearts

Posted on August 27, 2007

ScammersACCRA DAILY MAIL — Aug 24 — A ring of Ghanaian youths are creating false profiles on dating sites to defraud unsuspecting single men looking for love. They use fake semi-nude photographs, birth certificates, passports and visas to convince victims of their genuineness before asking them to send money using an untraceable source, such as a telegraphic money transfer. Some arrests have been made.

The full article was originally published at Accra Daily Mail, but is no longer available.

Mark Brooks: I'm doing a round of interviews with internet dating CEO's on the subject of scamming. I'm also interviewing a couple of scammer victims. Scammers are getting more convincing. 

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Internet Scam Reporting

Posted on August 20, 2007

Iccc_logoOPW — Aug 20 — Users who have been scammed should report the crime to the Internet Crime Complaint Center, here. Statistics on internet scamming are available here. Of those individuals who reported a dollar loss, the highest median losses were found among Nigerian letter fraud ($5,100), check fraud ($3,744), and other investment fraud ($2,695) complainants. – Mark Brooks

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Scammers Flock To Online Dating Sites

Posted on August 14, 2007

Romance_scamTHE BALTIMORE SUN — Aug 14 — With the success of online dating sites, it’s not surprising scammers have followed the action. The FBI does not keep statistics on such schemes, but Romance-scam has 10,600 members who claim to be victims, 760 of which reported losing more than $6 million. Common schemes involve check fraud and requests to reship goods purchased with stolen credit cards.

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Scammers Using Internet Love Connections As Part Of Scheme

Posted on August 14, 2007

THE BALTIMORE SUN — Aug 13 — After weeks of chatting online with her Internet love interest, a Baltimore County woman was asked to receive some deliveries at her home. Within days, thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise arrived with a request to reship them to Ghana. Police confirmed that at least some of the goods involved in the Internet “reshipping” scheme was purchased with stolen credit cards.

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Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Scorned

Posted on August 3, 2007

Internet_love_scams_logoSEATTLE PI — Aug 2 — There are sites out there, like lookstoogoodtobetrue.com and internet-love-scams.org, that offer tips on how to avoid being scammed by false dating profilers looking to steal your money. Another site, dontdatehimgirl.com, warns against those who may be looking to steal your heart. Anonymous users post the names (and sometimes aliases) of men (predominantly) and women who have lied, cheated, and everything in-between. FULL ARTICLE @ SEATTLE PI

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Canadian Man Victim Of Nigerian Dating Scam

Posted on August 2, 2007

TIMES COLONIST — Aug 1 — Most people have heard of the notorious Nigerian email scam, but at least one person now has fallen for the Nigerian dating scam. A British Columbian man sent $2,000 to his Internet girlfriend so she could buy a plane ticket from Nigeria to Vancouver International Airport. The female, who never arrived on her non-existent flight, has not been heard from since.

The full article was originally published at Canada.com, but is no longer available.

Mark Brooks: The internet dating and social networking industries should work more closely together to share ideas and information on scambusting. 

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