NICB and Cybercrime Support Network Partner to Warn the Public About COVID-19 Scams
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Cybercrime Support Network Scam Alerts
With a high volume of people now working from home and e-learning, there is the potential for cyber criminals to hack into your computer or online meetings and steal your credit card information, or even your identity. Unfortunately, online thieves are standing by, ready to hack your computer and steal your information, especially when you are most vulnerable. Our partnership is aimed at warning consumers to take appropriate security measures to protect your personal information and take every step necessary to protect yourself from becoming a victim of a cyber-attack during these times of uncertainty.
It takes a concerted team effort to fight back against insurance criminals. No individual organization or agency has the resources to single handedly stop these criminals. But by combining the resources and expertise of insurers, law enforcement agencies, state fraud bureaus, partners like CSN and NICB, insurance fraud can be detected, deterred and stopped—helping to protect all our pocketbooks.
"It all starts with educating yourself about the scams that are happening surrounding the virus, and if it sounds too good to be true it probably is," said NICB Chief Operating Officer
CSN is here to assist individual and small business victims find the help they need, including referrals to appropriate law enforcement agencies when necessary.
If you believe you have been victimized by one of these online coronavirus scams, first notify your bank or financial institution about the theft of your personal data. Be sure to run a credit report and monitor for any unusual activity. If you notice a change, freeze your credit with Equifax, Experian, or
"Cybercriminals prey on fear. As the pandemic progresses, we can expect to see more and more scams," said CSN Founder and CEO
Online Tips:
- Only disclose information online when the website is secure.
- Before revealing any information – online, over the phone, or in-person – verify the identity of the person and organization then ask how it will be used.
- Carefully review all monthly credit card statements and check for unauthorized use.
- Never send gift cards, wire money or send a check to a stranger. If someone is pressuring you to pay with a gift card, it is a scam.
- If someone claims to be from a federal agency, call the office to confirm.
We encourage you to educate yourself about these online COVID-19 scams and help turn the tables on the thieves looking to steal your information.
In an effort to get the word out about the latest virus information and what's happening in our states from a fraud perspective, we have published the
You can find that link on our website: www.nicb.org.
REPORT FRAUD: Anyone with information concerning insurance fraud or vehicle theft can report it anonymously by calling toll-free 800.TEL.NICB (800.835.6422)or submitting a form on our website.
ABOUT THE
ABOUT CYBERCRIME SUPPORT NETWORK: Cybercrime Support Network (CSN) is a public-private, nonprofit collaboration created to be the voice of cybercrime victims. CSN created FraudSupport.org to provide assistance to both individual and small business cybercrime victims. FraudSupport.org will lead cybercrime victims through the Report, Recover and Reinforce process after an incident occurs.
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