Don't Spoof Me Bro

Hi fellow Hiveians,

Today I wanted to call out how complicated some of this shit is getting!

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Don't Spoof Me Bro

The spoofing is getting fucking complicated.

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Criminals have always been good at their craft. Thankfully not TOO good, because we'd be fucked otherwise. Unfortunately these days, there are far more ways for these little fuckers to try and get money out of people that's for sure!

A few weeks back, I got a call which isn't anything abnormal. Unless it's someone I have added to my phone, I NEVER pick them up. It's always some asshole advertising something, or some scam of some kind. If it's that important, they will leave a voicemail. This one did leave a voicemail, so I gave 'em the benefit of the doubt. Listening to the voicemail apparently my stuff got stolen somewhere. From someone who is pretty protective of my information, I was annoyed that one of these shitty companies I deal with had a lapse in their security.

One of the things that we need to get in the habit of, and be mindful for, is that when we get a voicemail, text or email saying there is a fraudulent transaction, NEVER EVER click on the link or go to the number they call from, or give you. Always go to the source!! Log into online banking, or call the company after looking the phone number up on the interwebs.

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Sure enough, I logged in and there was no such transaction or fraudulent activity in my pending area. Peeved, I went back to the voicemail, listened to it again and then checked the number. Somehow these mother fuckers spoofed the number of the freaking bank! The phone number it came from was legit.. and how the fuck they got that to work is beyond me. Going back to how criminals are smart..

Fast forward to last week, my wife gets an email in a similar fashion from another avenue. There's a fraudulent charge on the account and we checked the sending email address. It was legit! I don't know how these sonsabitches are spoofing the phone numbers or real email addresses but they are.. sadly it's often times someone in the various downstream networks that gets compromised with these big organizations and that person is who ends up getting the information vulnerable.

We went back to my original strategy, logged into the online portal of the thing and thankfully there was no attempted charge, nor was there an alert. Typically if a fraud alert is legitimate, you'll get a phone call and the next time you log into the online portal for the service, you'll get a big pop-up warning there is fraud and we need to confirm the contents. Sometimes you can't even click off the thing until you satisfy it.

With knowing what I do for the technology side of things, and that it's only going to get more sophisticated, it's pretty crazy to think that so many millions of people are completely unaware of this type of thing. It's always prudent to do some basic security reviews every few months and see where we can come up with improvements! It doesn't need to be anything wild, but just small things like knowing if we get a frantic phone call, or see an email with what seems like real stuff, we have a process to check it's validity and authenticity. 9 times out of 10 it will be fake these days, which sucks!

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What about you, have you encountered fake fraudulent calls or emails that looked closer to real? What was it? Let me know in the comments!

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It's getting pretty scary out there. Now that it only takes 10 seconds of audio of your voice for AI to get all the information needed to spoof it, you could get calls from your wife's number and listen to her voice asking you for money for an emergency.

If this ever happens, you really need to hang up (which is hard if you think a loved one is in danger) and then call them back on the number you have for them... and likely they'll pick up with no idea what's going on.

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Yeah man I actually talked to the important people in my life and we came up with secret phrases only we would know with each other. If we are ever in a bind, ask for the answer to the phrase. If they are the real person they will give it to you in a second, if it's AI bullshit scams then they won't know it.

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It's getting pretty scary..

My dad got scammed off the equivalent of 50$ recently from fraudsters posing as Temu.

The full story is pretty crazy because there are loads of ways to actually counter these things and most times they only come to your head after you get the debit amount from your bank.


Sometimes I think that the company willingly gives them the users data for an amount of sum because I do see these links in the messages from my telecommunications number and I wonder how the hell MTN is sending me this?

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Yeah I hear you man, I swear companies let it happen. Sucks your dad got scammed! I reminded my parents we need to be extra diligent on this stuff.

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I just went over this with ATT a couple weeks ago, again. I wrote about my experience the first time here on Hive. Well, those same scammers started calling again. With the same scam! The second time they called I outright told the lady that I already knew it was a scam. She hung up on me. Within a couple minutes I get a text direct from ATT telling me I am over my usage on my phone but that's impossible because I never use my phone for internet, except if I am home, which I basically never do, or I plug into the supermarket's wifi to look up my digital coupons or clip rewards if I see something on special plus kick in my rewards on it. The problem is this, and I told ATT this, after first reassuring her that most ATT employees are honest but there's always that one bad apple in any bunch, and that is, I told her, there's either been another data breach, or it's someone with direct access to people's accounts. I say that because after the last breach, they made everyone change their passcode and passwords. So how else does the scammer get into your account without being directly inside, or there's been another data breach. Personally, I don't think it will ever stop as long as ATT continues to use off shore call centers. Like I said, I am not trying to say employees, the vast majority of them are dishonest, I don't believe that, but there is no accountability legally to anyone who commits fraud outside the US. A person, if found to commit fraud on company time, likely faces hiring, but no one is going to extradite them to the US to face charges unless it's found they masterminded a huge breach, that might lead to something other than a firing.

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Yeah I for sure agree with you on this! I'm actually going to be switching my phone carrier next year, to one that I've heard about a few different times but it's US based and doesn't use that shitty off-shore call center stuff. For sure the biggest vulnerability we have is the offshore stuff. I don't recall the name off hand at the moment, but it's a privacy-focused company, at least that's what they advertise it as. Let's hope it turns out okay LOL

I actually listened to a podcast a few weeks ago with Danny Jones and he was talking to a dude who breaks the scammers in India stuff, it was pretty fascinating. A lot of the people in those call centers are normal people just trying to survive, while some are pieces of shit.

Hopefully you're using a VPN connecting to random wifi!

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Actually there was an article here last week that someone introduced legislation to ban the use of VPN's in my state, along with a couple other things on the list that I can't recall right off hand. Makes you wonder why they are so concerned with that. You'd think they have better things to do.

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Lol fuck whoever is trying to be a bitch and do that. There are always horse shit excuses, like banning of porn for young kids!! But in order to do that, everyone has to scan their ID to use the internet! It's for your safety, people, trust me! Don't look at China, no no no!

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On the humorous side of it, I get so many spam calls, I made a meme on Bastyon something along the lines of if I were to marry my most frequent caller, we'd be addressed as Mr. & Mrs Spammer. Something like that. I guess you got to find the humor to stay sane sometimes.

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Hahaha yeah, you gotta find the humor in things like this with life. Damn Bastyon, that's a name I haven't heard in a long time!

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