Will YOU Be The Next Rip-off Victim


by Damian Hawkins - Date: 2007-03-21 - Word Count: 792 Share This!

It goes without saying that all of us are always on the lookout for a bargain. Everyday, our mailboxes are filled with 'too-good-to-be-true' offers of 'get rich quick' schemes and opportunities that will allow us to retire from work within a period that seems faster than the speed of light. While some of these advertisements may be genuine, it is argued that around 95 per cent are scams in one form or another.

For example, some of the offers that hit our emal in boxes often tell us that we can become a millionaire inside a month - GUARANTEED - if we sign up for a particular system or scheme. However, before you start looking for a Hollywood mansion and/or plan your new millionaire lifestyle, ask yourself one simple question - How can anyone possibly 'guarantee' entry to the millionaire's club within any period of time, if ever? The only certainty is that the advertiser may stand a good chance of stashing away a fair amount of cash if a goodly number of folks fall for his or her claim!

Sadly, statistics show that many people are lured into parting with their hard-earned dollars in the hope that they can live the lifestyle of their dreams. Don't believe it? Well...in 2007, just over 3 million people in the United Kingdom alone were conned into get-rich-quick schemes or scams. Furthermore, this figure is said to be only the tip of the iceberg, for it is thought that there are many more who were too embarrassed or ashamed to admit that they too had been 'taken-to-the-cleaners!

419 and lottery scams, to name but two, have been doing the email rounds for a long time now. Yet, they still claim their fair share of victims from all over the world each year. Over time, there have been many theories propounded as to why people seem to be so easily conned - greed, something for nothing (on the face of it), lack of information and education on internet crime and so forth. Even though there is some information on various forms of internet fraud, it would be fair to say that much of it is fragmented at best. and available only to those who know where to look for the information - a time-consuming and often frustrating task, to say the least!

Over-confidence is a factor which plays right into the hands of the internet fraudster. For example, the " Being conned only happens to others, not me" syndrome. The"I'm not so stupid as to be taken in by a conman!" attitude. etc., etc. Believe it or not, if you think that it is only a dipstick or newbie that falls for the many facets of internet crime - I've got news for you - there is a fraudster waiting just around the corner who is hell-bent on taking each and everyone of us to the cleaners - often without our knowing it at the time!

In my experience, and that of many others involved in the battle against internet fraud, far too many internet users place too much reliance on software such as anti-virus, anti spyware, spam filters, etc. Make not mistake, internet fraud is big business and high-tech these days. Today, it would be fair to say that in a number of areas, the fraudsters are always one step ahead of even the latest anti this or that device. If they are not, it does'nt take long for them to develop methods which will enable their nefarious operations to get under or through your computers defenses. The good news is that there are various steps you can take to further shore up your defenses, to make your computer a much safer place to conduct your business or simply surf the net for pleasure.

The best basic advice to all who use the internet is - No one is safe from internet fraud. Let me say that again - No one is safe from internet fraud! Secondly, it may well be that you don't know your personal details have been revealed to internet criminals until you KNOW that this has happened. Many under-the-radar techniques can skim off your personal details and empty your bank account at any hour of any day. Once again, I repeat, you may not know of this until you KNOW it - probably when it is too late to do anything about it !

As the old adage tells us "Prevention is better then cure!" To know what goes on in the dark, recesses of the internet is wordly wisdom in the truest sense of the word. Even if you are busy earning a living on the internet or just a modest surfer or beginner, spend some time learning where the enemy lies in wait, how they operate, and the methods they use - it will assuredly be time well spent!


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Damian Hawkins, is an IT consultant and specialist in internet crime. Recently, in partnership with psychologist, James Keith, Intercrime was formed to educate all those who use the internet in whatever shape or form.

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