ONLINE CASINOS THE TARGET IN PHISHING ATTACKS
29 February 2008
Internet security company traces phishing reports
back to small countries licensing online casinos
The major Internet security software company Symantec,
which markets under the Norton brand has warned that
email fraudsters are increasingly targeting customers of
online casinos with phishing attacks. The company claims
that a wave of such approaches has targeted online
gamblers at Internet casinos run from Antigua and the
Dutch Antilles, and there is a real need for users to be
alert.
The trend surfaced when Symantec tracked a large number
of attacks on small countries and traced the activity
back to attempts to sucker online gamblers at a number
of unnamed online casinos. The security company warns
all Internet users to beware of phishing fraudsters, who
typically try to trick users into divulging credit card
and personal information which will enable their online
accounts to be raided, or used in other fraudulent ways.
Because they are usually domiciled in different
countries to those of their victims, phishers need to
employ middlemen to take money from compromised online
bank accounts and wire it to them, typically using hard
to trace Western Union money transfers.
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