Looks Too Good to Be True -- But It Is
This entry was posted on 4/8/2006 7:16 PM and is filed under Security Awareness.
Security awareness, phishing, Internet fraud is constantly on our minds. I am developing a public education program for Senior Citizens and another for younger adults and small business on safe usage of the Internet including banking and purchasing as well as identity theft. Both are almost ready for prime time and I started looking for supporting materials on the web.
Well, well, well...look what I found...a good web site with FREE corroborating materials. Not even a charge for postage. Just what is this world coming to? And just who is the great benefactor? None other than the US Postal Service.
http://www.lookstoogoodtobetrue.com/. This web site is great and if you are sufficiently curious you will discover seven (7) free security awareness cds. Totally free...you do not even have to pay postage. Whenever have you obtained free materials from the USPS?
For those of you that are not sufficiently curious, here are the CDs titles:
All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces
- Fraud schemes victimize millions of Americans each year, leaving many financially devastated. There are laws to protect victims and services and support available to them. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service urges victims to learn more about their rights and services by ordering our free DVD. Remember, being a victim of a crime is nothing to be ashamed of. And neither is seeking help to recover from it.
Nowhere to Run: Cross-Border Fraud
- The Internet and international phone calls make it easy for
fraudsters to work from anywhere in the world. This film illustrates
how U.S. Postal Inspectors created task forces with Canadian law
enforcement partners to stop "long distance" scams.
Web
of Deceit: Internet Fraud
- Internet scams are like old wine in new bottles. Telemarketing and
mail fraud scams are now coming to you from cyberspace. This DVD
tells the story of a scammer who uses the Internet to victimize
unsuspecting consumers around the world until he gets caught in his
own web of deceit. The DVD also provides tips on what to watch out
for when you do business on the Internet.
Long
Shot: Foreign Lottery Scams
- It's illegal to play foreign lotteries in the United States. But
another reason not to play is that you are almost guaranteed to lose.
And once you play, you can count on receiving more "chances" to play
and lose. This free DVD tells the story of a foreign lottery fraud
victim and the con artist behind the scam. Produced by High Noon Film
and presented by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, it also provides
tips on helping you avoid becoming a victim of this scam.
Work-at-Home
Scams: They Just Don't Pay
- Working at home has become attractive to many stay-at-home moms,
college students, and retirees. While some jobs are legitimate,
others just don't deliver on their promises. This free, short film
tells the story of a new type of work-at-home scam and how a young
mother gets caught up in it. It also provides tips on how you can
avoid being duped by criminals and what to do if you've been
victimized. This High Noon Film is presented by the U.S. Postal
Inspection Service.
Identity
Crisis: Protect Your Identity
- Identity fraud is the fastest-growing crime in America. With millions
of victims and losses in the billions of dollars, it continues to be
one of consumers' biggest fears. This free DVD tells the story of a
couple whose credit is ruined and of the criminals who defrauded
them. The DVD by High Noon Film, presented by the U.S. Postal
Inspection Service, also provides tips on how to protect yourself
against identity fraud — and what to do if you become a victim.
Delivering
Justice: Dialing for Dollars
- Telemarketing fraud costs Americans millions of dollars each year.
And when it comes to phony investment "opportunities," older
Americans are prime targets. This free, 15-minute DVD tells the story
of such a scam and the lives that are ruined by criminals. The film
provides tips on how to protect yourself from investment fraud and
tells you what to do if you've been victimized. "Dialing for Dollars"
is a High Noon film presented by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
You will have to register to obtain them, but I believe that the
price is worth it.