Friday, 24 April 2020
Monday, 16 March 2020
Covid-19 Scams *updated 3/30/20*
*Update 3/30/20*
For the City of Brandon:
The City nor any organization within the City of Brandon is soliciting donations for Covid-19 research etc. Please stay aware! Please stay safe!
Article from Brandon Police Service
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A New York Times article detailing the Covid-19 Virus.
Scammers are now taking advantage of the Covid-19 virus to try and get your hard-earned cash!
There is quite a few malware-infected "maps of Covid-19" circulating, once clicked on installs malware on your systems that scammers then use to steal your information. These are also being coupled with phishing scams, with people posing as health care representatives who will try to get your credit card information promising a vaccine or other medicines. Please DO NOT answer these!
Fake Covid- 19 maps article.
Fake emails regarding Covid-19.
There are even texting and phone phishing scams out there. Scammers are spoofing the number of Health centers and trying to get your information! NO ONE will call you, and ask for any financial or personal health information.
Have a read from this CTV news article: Scammers pretending to be from Red Cross.
Do NOT answer any texts from the Red Cross or anyone claiming to be from such. They will NOT text you trying to sell you any masks, medicine or hand sanitizer, etc.
Please use common sense, everyone! The media is causing more panic and frustration than anything else. Fear-mongering is taking over, people are panic buying, and profiteering from this. Please protect yourself!
Here a little video I came across - The Angry Viking! He has some good points! He also has an awesome Southern Rock Band - Check them out as well - Wreckin' So!
Wash your hands!
More to come.....
A quick update, Hackers have created thousands of fake websites, etc to entice people to click on and give away private info! Please read the following link from The HackerNews about it:
Hackers create phony webpages.
Sevenowl
From the Government of Canada - Prime Minister issues statement regarding text scam! Please read! And remember, all links here are verified and safe!
Covid-19 text scam for those applying for aid.
For the City of Brandon:
Brandon Police warn public about COVID-19 scam
The City nor any organization within the City of Brandon is soliciting donations for Covid-19 research etc. Please stay aware! Please stay safe!
Article from Brandon Police Service
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A New York Times article detailing the Covid-19 Virus.
Scammers are now taking advantage of the Covid-19 virus to try and get your hard-earned cash!
There is quite a few malware-infected "maps of Covid-19" circulating, once clicked on installs malware on your systems that scammers then use to steal your information. These are also being coupled with phishing scams, with people posing as health care representatives who will try to get your credit card information promising a vaccine or other medicines. Please DO NOT answer these!
Fake Covid- 19 maps article.
Fake emails regarding Covid-19.
There are even texting and phone phishing scams out there. Scammers are spoofing the number of Health centers and trying to get your information! NO ONE will call you, and ask for any financial or personal health information.
Have a read from this CTV news article: Scammers pretending to be from Red Cross.
Do NOT answer any texts from the Red Cross or anyone claiming to be from such. They will NOT text you trying to sell you any masks, medicine or hand sanitizer, etc.
Here a little video I came across - The Angry Viking! He has some good points! He also has an awesome Southern Rock Band - Check them out as well - Wreckin' So!
Wash your hands!
More to come.....
A quick update, Hackers have created thousands of fake websites, etc to entice people to click on and give away private info! Please read the following link from The HackerNews about it:
Hackers create phony webpages.
Sevenowl
From the Government of Canada - Prime Minister issues statement regarding text scam! Please read! And remember, all links here are verified and safe!
Covid-19 text scam for those applying for aid.
Sunday, 8 March 2020
Have an Andriod device? Read on..
1 Billion Android devices are at risk of being hacked because they are no longer protected by security updates. Early android users, with phones released around 2012 and earlier are especially at risk as they are no longer receiving updates from the Google operating system and built-in protection is no longer working. Android version 7 or less are especially at risk. (released in 2017)
Here is the report by CTV news. Android devices at risk.
Here's another by TechRadar. Android devices at risk.
Some tips from the TechRadar article:
- Check whether your device qualifies for an update
- Be careful what you download
- Watch what you click on
- Back up your data
- Get mobile antivirus
Worth a read!
Sevenowl.
Sunday, 1 March 2020
Saturday, 22 February 2020
More on the Number Porting Scam
An update to my number porting scam article. Following is a link where you can have a read, and find out ways to protect your SIM card and carrier further. Take the few extra moments and steps to keep yourself protected!
List courtesy of Mobilesyrup.com
Canadian Cell phone providers list for adding a PIN to your carrier account.
V.
Tuesday, 11 February 2020
Number Porting Scam!!
There is a new one out there, that is starting to spread rapidly, and unfortunately, time is of the essence in dealing with it! Cell Phone Number Porting, or Unauthorized Porting.
Which is - the process of hijacking your cell phone number, and having it ported to another carrier. Then the scammer convinces a call center that they are you, and voila. Your information is sent to the scammer's SIM card. From there, all your data is copied over, and they begin downloading email apps and all the apps that you had on your phone. Then password resets are requested, and eventually, they get ahold of everything you had on your phone.
Think your safe? Even if you had/have the P.I.N. number on your phone or two-factor authentication via text or call, guess where that goes now.
Another thing with this scam is, there is a text sent to you saying that there has been a request to port your number to another carrier. It goes on to say if you did not authorize this to contact your carrier immediately. Well, this process only takes about 10 minutes. So if you don't get ahold of your carrier in that time frame to tell them it is not you requesting the port-over, the headaches begin. In other words, if you see this has happened to you. Start changing your passwords, ALL of them! Here is where I suggest using a password manager, as they will set highly secure passwords that are impossible to crack. Check out Dashlane, or 1Pass or even PasswordSafe. You can also do a simple google search for "Free password managers" or just give that a click. It is best to use an offline password manager, although any highly secure and encryption password managers are fine.
*photo courtesy of Krista Conrad and the St. Albert Gazette
Here is a link to her story regarding this scam as well. Cellphone Hijacking in the Foothills
Here is another courtesy of Global News - New Phone Scams
CTV has a story as well Winnipeg woman targeted by phone porting scam.
Once again, do NOT call or text any phone number or email that you do not recognize! Especially the ones regarding these types of things.
Your SIN number does not expire, the CRA will not call you and ask for payments in pre-paid cards, etc.
Even with the phone number spoofing going on, if anything like this happens to you, ask or request that you call them back directly. If they say no, something is fishy. Do a little research, it can go a long way.
If you receive a text saying your number is about to be ported:
1. Call your provider and ask where it is being ported too
2. Call that company and have it suspended immediately!
Do NOT wait!
Do NOT pass off as spam!
Never call any unusual phone numbers in those texts! (Use the customer service numbers you are used to)
Never answer emails or click on rogue links that may compromise your data.
The Canadian Anti-Fraud Center Worth the read!!
Sevenowl.
Tuesday, 4 February 2020
Have you lost info in a breach?
Ever wondered if you have lost any info in a data breach somewhere? Most people do. Following is a good site to check if your email has ever been compromised, and if any of your passwords have been seen in any breaches. It also has some great links on sites that have been breached. Check it out! It may save you some headaches down the road!
Have I been pwned.
Sevenowl
Have I been pwned.
Sevenowl
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