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Security Incidents : New Oprah Winfrey Show Phishing Scam
Posted by Max on 2006/11/26 9:41:26 (1660 reads)
Security Incidents

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is advising customers about unrequested e-mails they may receive for a special invitation from The Oprah Winfrey Show to attend a show taping. The e-mails are unauthorized and part of a con intended to defraud money or gain personal information from consumers.

Madigan said that phishing scams, which try to obtain consumers' personal and financial information through fake e-mails, are getting more frequent and creative. "An unsolicited e-mail supposedly sent by a third party that requests information such as the consumer's Social Security number and credit and bank account information is a scam," Madigan continued.


Frequent phishing scams engage authentic-looking e-mails that ask the consumer to respond or direct the consumer to a Web site designed to look just like the site of the supposed sender. Once redirected to that site, the consumer is asked for sensitive account information to "update" or "validate" his/her account information for some urgent reason.

In this case, e-mail recipients are asked to submit personal information and told they will receive tickets to The Oprah Winfrey Show after confirmation of certain financial information and/or the wiring of money to an unknown third party. Nevertheless, according to Harpo Productions, Inc., The Oprah Winfrey Show does not sell tickets or ticket travel packages to fans and consumers should disregard any such e-mail.

"With the large number of Oprah's fans internationally, we are worried that their enthusiasm at the opportunity to attend a taping of her TV show may result in fans responding to this unauthorized offer," Madigan said. "Customers should be alarmed whenever unsolicited e-mails ask them to divulge personal or financial information."




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