Scammed or stupid?
Posted: 27 Jan 2019, 11:15
It is reported that people lose £190,000 per day to cyber crime, but how?
They have weak passwords. They use the same password on multiple accounts. They never change their password(s) and they do not follow the simplest of rules.
Action Fraud says:
"Always be suspicious of unsolicited requests for your personal or financial information and never call numbers or follow links provided in unsolicited texts or emails."
All of this advice has been available since the dawn of the w.w.w. yet still people do the daftest things or succumb to their own greed.
Cyber crime is rife but as time passes it becomes increasingly difficult to have any sympathy for many of the 'victims'.
They have weak passwords. They use the same password on multiple accounts. They never change their password(s) and they do not follow the simplest of rules.
Action Fraud says:
"Always be suspicious of unsolicited requests for your personal or financial information and never call numbers or follow links provided in unsolicited texts or emails."
All of this advice has been available since the dawn of the w.w.w. yet still people do the daftest things or succumb to their own greed.
Cyber crime is rife but as time passes it becomes increasingly difficult to have any sympathy for many of the 'victims'.