Hi Kathy, and all adland visitors:
Since this particular forum is about warning folks about nasty things that they need to be aware of, I include the following that I recently received.
Subject: FW: Jury Duty Scam - please pass it on
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Jury Duty Scam Leads to Identity Theft
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Here's a new twist scammers are using to commit identity theft: the
jury duty scam. Here's how it works:
The scammer calls claiming to work for the local court and claims
you've failed to report for jury duty. He tells you that a warrant has
been issued for your arrest.
The victim will often rightly claim they never received the jury duty
notification. The scammer then asks the victim for confidential
information for "verification" purposes.
Specifically, the scammer asks for the victim's Social Security
number, birth date, and sometimes even for credit card numbers and
other private information -- exactly what the scammer needs to commit
identity theft.
So far, this jury duty scam has been reported in Michigan, Ohio,
Texas, Arizona, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Oregon and
Washington state.
It's easy to see why this works. The victim is clearly caught off
guard, and is understandably upset at the prospect of a warrant being
issued for his or her arrest. So, the victim is much less likely to be
vigilant about protecting their confidential information.
In reality, court workers will never call you to ask for social
security numbers and other private information. In fact, most courts
follow up via snail mail and rarely, if ever, call prospective jurors.
Action: Never give out your Social Security number, credit card
numbers or other personal confidential information when you receive a
telephone call.
This jury duty scam is the latest in a series of identity theft scams
where scammers use the phone to try to get people to reveal their
Social Security number, credit card numbers or other personal
confidential information.
It doesn't matter *why* they are calling -- all the reasons are just
different variants of the same scam.
Protecting yourself is simple: Never give this info out when you
receive a phone call.
Internet ScamBusters(tm)
The #1 Publication on Internet Fraud
By Audri and Jim Lanford
Copyright © Audri and Jim Lanford
All rights reserved.
Issue #141
Det. Lynn Weddle
Topeka Police Department
Financial Crimes Unit
785-368-9414
Hope this gets out before some unwary person gets taken to the cleaners.
Russ Wilson/Webintel
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