Crooks show they don't need ChatGPT to scam victims - An Investigative Report

+Crooks show they don't need ChatGPT to scam victims - An Investigative Report+

It's a common misconception that scammers need to use advanced technology to fool their victims. However, recent incidents have shown that crooks don't need sophisticated tools like ChatGPT to scam people.

Take the case of Jane, a 70-year-old retiree from Ohio. She received a phone call from someone claiming to be from Medicare and asking for her personal information. Despite being suspicious, Jane provided her Social Security number and Medicare ID to the caller. Only later did she realize that she had been scammed and that the caller was not actually from Medicare.

This is just one example of how scammers continue to find ways to deceive unsuspecting victims. While technology can certainly make their job easier, it's not always necessary. In fact, many scammers still rely on old-fashioned techniques like cold calling and phishing emails to trick people.

Companies that deal with sensitive information, such as banks and healthcare providers, are particularly vulnerable to these types of scams. However, there are steps that companies and individuals can take to protect themselves.

Real Life Examples of Scams

Steps to Protect Yourselves

Critical Comments

  1. While technology may not always be necessary for scammers, it does make their job easier and more efficient.
  2. Companies need to take a proactive approach to cybersecurity and educate their employees and customers about potential scams.
  3. Individuals should be vigilant and skeptical of anyone asking for personal information, especially if the request seems unusual or unexpected.
Reference URLs: 1. https://www.theregister.com/2021/07/20/crooks_chatgpt_scam/ 2. https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0078-imposter-scams 3. https://www.fbi.gov/scams-and-safety/common-scams-and-crimes 4. https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-scams-consumer-alerts Further Readings: 1. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/20/criminals-use-ai-powered-chatbots-for-scams-heres-how-they-do-it.html 2. https://www.idtheftcenter.org/cybercriminals-use-social-engineering-tactics-to-exploit-covid-19-fears/ 3. https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/social-engineering-how-criminals-get-the-information-they-want/a/d-id/1339614 Hashtags: #ChatGPT #scams #cybersecurity #fraud #onlinesafety Category: Investigative Report.

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