Whenever an important event takes place, new opportunities for cyber criminals, especially for those who develop attacks based on social engineering, arise.? Currently, the whole world has its eyes glued to TV screens watching the London 2012 Olympic Games. Worldwide interest on this event is so strong that cyber criminals were quick to take advantage of this opportunity and launched multiple campaigns promoting alleged paid online TV programming that would allow users to see live broadcasts of the Olympic Games via the Internet.? Several fake pages were found with titles such as:
Best way to watch London 2012 Olympics online live stream HD
London 2012 Live Streaming
Following are the statistics of some of these fraudulent domains involved in the campaign afore mentioned:
Total number of clicks redirected to fraudulent Olympic programming sites: 38,303.
Victims stem from 100 different countries. The greatest numbers of victims live in Indonesia and the United States.
Supposing that from all of the potential victims only 1% go through with the payment for the fraudulent TV programming, cybercriminals would make close to US$19,000 in profits. The actual figure may be higher.
A way that consumers can protect themselves from becoming a victim of these types of online scams is by learning about social engineering so they can recognize it and avoid falling into these traps.? Also, the public should only visit official websites, such as http://www.london2012.com/, and the sites of established news organizations they know well and have been using for some time.
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