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FBI Identifies Recurring Fraudulent E-Mail
Scam
02/01/08—The FBI has recently developed information indicating
cyber criminals are attempting to once again send fraudulent
e-mails to unsuspecting recipients stating that someone has
filed a complaint against them or their company with the
Department of Justice or another organization such as the
Internal Revenue Service, Social Security Administration, or
the Better Business Bureau.
Information obtained during the FBI investigation has been
provided to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). DHS has
taken steps to alert their public and private sector partners
with the release of a Critical Infrastructure Information
Notice (CIIN).
The e-mails are intended to appear as legitimate messages from
the above departments, and they address the recipients by
name, and other personal information may be contained within
the e-mail. Consistent with previous efforts, the scam will
likely be an effort to secure Personally Identifiable
Information. The nature of these types of scams is to create a
sense of urgency for the recipient to provide a response
through clicking on a hyperlink, opening an attachment, or
initiating a telephone call.
It is believed this e-mail refers to a complaint that is in
the form of an attachment, which actually contains virus
software designed to steal passwords from the recipient. The
virus is wrapped in a screensaver file wherein most anti-virus
programs are unable to detect its malicious intent. Once
downloaded, the virus is designed to monitor username and
password logins, and record the activity, as well as other
password-type information, entered on the compromised machine.
Be wary of any e-mail received from an unknown sender. Do not
open any unsolicited e-mail and do not click on any links
provided. If you have received a scam e-mail please notify the
IC3 by filing a complaint at
www.ic3.gov
Visit the FBI's website at
http://www.fbi.gov/cyberinvest/escams.htm to view other
e-mail scams and sign up for e-mail alerts regarding new
scams.
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