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Why Now Is the Best Time to Protect Yourself From Potential Fraud

Why Now Is the Best Time to Protect Yourself From Potential Fraud

October 18, 2024

Recently, a client shared a harrowing experience. The client’s parents received a phone call from someone claiming to be their grandson. The connection was filled with static, but the grandson was allegedly in jail and urgently needed bail money wired to him, or he would have to spend the weekend in jail. Frantic to help their grandson, they assured him they would immediately wire the funds.

As soon as they hung up, they began to feel uneasy. Thankfully, their instincts kicked in, and they decided to call their grandson directly, who, much to their relief, answered the phone. The grandson quickly confirmed that he was safe and sound, and the client’s parents narrowly avoided falling victim to a commonscam.

In the same few weeks, we also learned that a hacking group called “USDoD” managed to break into the systems ofNational Public Data, which handles background checks. The scale of this breach was mind-boggling as nearly 3 billion rows of records were potentially exposed. Social Security numbers, addresses and other personal data were released on the dark web, dramatically increasing your risk of identity theft.

These two events reinforced the alarming rise in financial crimes, which are becoming more frequent, widespread and sophisticated. It is essential for us all to take proactive measures to protect ourselves. Cybersecurity Ventures estimates that in 2024, global damage costs from cybercrime will be about$9.5 trillion.