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4 sneaky scams from 2023

Malwarebytes

In 2023, the public primarily confronted two varieties of online scams: the technical and the topical. Technical scams abuse legitimate aspects of modern internet infrastructure to lead users to illegitimate or compromised sites. Topical scams, on the other hand, are simpler.

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Financial cyberthreats in 2023

SecureList

A significant share of scam, phishing and malware attacks is about money. Amid the current threat landscape, Kaspersky has conducted a comprehensive analysis of the financial risks, pinpointing key trends and providing recommendations to effectively mitigate risks and enhance security posture. million detections compared to 5.04

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AI used to fake voices of loved ones in “I’ve been in an accident” scam

Malwarebytes

The San Francisco Chronicle tells a story about a family that almost got scammed when they heard their son’s voice telling them he’d been in a car accident and hurt a pregnant woman. The FBI says it has received more than 195 complaints about this type of scam that it refers to as “grandparent scams.”

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Personal Cybersecurity Concerns for 2023

Security Through Education

What are some personal cybersecurity concerns for 2023? We can benefit from these the most if we are aware of the possible risks and take measures to use them wisely. Impersonation Scams. Business email compromise (BEC) attacks have been predicted to soar in 2023 according to Forbes Advisor. The Internet of Things.

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3 Predictions on the 2023 Fraud Landscape

CyberSecurity Insiders

For example, both the COVID-19 pandemic and 2008 financial crisis created increased fraud and financial scams targeting both businesses and consumers. Here are a few predictions and recommendations to help them get started: Bad actors will take advantage of growing economic fears with new scams.

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Spam and phishing in 2023

SecureList

However, by buying something on an unverified site, the user risked both losing money and having their personal data, such as postal or email address, phone number, and other details, stolen. Cybercriminals took advantage of this in 2023. In 2023, scammers ensnared victims not only with promises of money.

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Consumer cyberthreats: predictions for 2023

SecureList

Although the main types of threats (phishing, scams, malware, etc.) The list can go on, as cybercriminals are quick to adapt to new social, political, economic, and cultural trends, coming up with new fraudulent schemes to benefit from the situation. 2023 promises a wealth of new releases. Social media and the metaverse.

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