The CoAnalyst Podcast – Chapter Five: Enhancing OSINT Investigations
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’Tis the season to be jolly—but for law enforcement, it’s also the season to be vigilant. With jingling bells comes a rise in criminal activity, and scammers are no exception.
This year, Penlink wants to equip you with the knowledge to keep you and your community safe from the top three holiday scams of 2024, along with some tips to help thwart these criminals.
1. Package Panic: Don’t Get Hooked by Fake Delivery Emails or Text Messages
Imagine this: Nestled by a warm fire, a cup of eggnog at hand, Mrs. Claus logs onto her email—only to find an urgent message from “FedEx.” This email, riddled with typos and an unsettling lack of festive cheer, claims that her holiday gifts require immediate payment of a small processing fee. Mrs. Claus clicks the link, enters her credit card details, and…well, let’s just say Santa’s got another scammer to bring coal to this year.
The Fix: This classic scam preys on holiday excitement and the ever-present worry about delayed packages. Here’s how to fight it:
2. Social Shopping Scams: Don’t Get Hooked on Fake Deals
Social media platforms are a popular site for holiday cheer—and holiday scams. This year, be wary of too-good-to-be-true deals that pop up on Facebook Marketplace or Instagram. A brand-new PS5 for $100? A Louis Vuitton bag at 90% off? These are likely bait-and-switch scams, designed to steal money or personal information.
The Fix: Equip your community with these defenses:
3. The Charity Conundrum: Sleigh Bells Ringing for the Wrong Reasons
The holidays are a time for giving—but sadly, some scammers exploit this generosity. This year, be on the lookout for fake charities soliciting donations or capitalizing on recent unfortunate events like natural disasters. They may create websites with heartwarming stories, or send emails purporting to be from legitimate charities, in service to their scams.
The Fix: Empower your community to give safely and wisely:
Combating Holiday Scams: A Collaborative Effort
Law enforcement investigators and analysts play a crucial role in identifying, tracking, and disrupting holiday scams when they do occur. The key to minimizing these crimes is educating the public with strategies like those listed above. By raising awareness about common scams and providing tips on how to protect oneself, we can empower citizens to make informed decisions.
Strategies to educate the public:
By working together, law enforcement and the public can effectively combat holiday scams and ensure a safe and secure holiday season.