Coronavirus Scam Vigilance with Frank Figliuzzi

Published: March 26, 2020, 4:54 p.m.

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With the worldwide virus pandemic, we are seeing things on Facebook, Twitter and in our email multiple times a day already. We are focused on remaining vigilant so we don\\u2019t contract the virus, but we also need to become vigilant so that we don\\u2019t become victims of the various cons, schemes, and scams that are already starting to surface.\\xa0

During uncertain times we often see scams on a personal level, business level, and national geopolitical level.\\xa0 It is important to be informed so that we can be protected in all areas.\\xa0\\xa0

Frank Figliuzzi is the former Assistant Director for Counterintelligence at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Figliuzzi was previously the Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation\'s Cleveland Division which includes all of northern Ohio, and the major cities of Cleveland, Toledo, Youngstown, Akron, and Canton. Following his FBI service, Figliuzzi joined General Electric and served for five years as Assistant Chief Security Officer for investigations, insider threat, workplace violence prevention, and special event security for GE\'s 300,000 employees in 180 countries. Figliuzzi is currently a frequent National Security Contributor for NBC and MSNBC News.

A national pandemic is a target-rich opportunity for cons, schemes, and scams.\\xa0 We have to make ourselves harder targets for the bad guys. It is really important that we don\\u2019t do things out of panic without researching, talking to people and seeking the right advice from the right people.\\xa0\\xa0

What do we need to be looking for in an uncertain time to avoid being a victim of a scam or scheme?\\xa0 Listen in as Frank and I discuss warning signs to look for and trusted resources you can turn in this very uncertain time.\\xa0\\xa0

Show Notes:

  • [00:55] - We are all so squirrely focused on remaining vigilant so we don\\u2019t contract the virus, but I\\u2019m here with a slightly different message which is that we have got to become vigilant so that we don\\u2019t become victims during the virus of various cons, schemes, and scams that are already starting to surface.\\xa0
  • [02:15] - When you see something that doesn\\u2019t look or sound right go ahead and research it, find out if it\\u2019s wrong, and if it is wrong politely post your research.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [02:52] - Frank puts these scams in three different buckets.\\xa0 There are scams for coronavirus on the personal level, business level, and national and geopolitical level.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [04:01] - It is really important that we don\\u2019t do things out of panic without researching, talking to people and seeking the right advice from the right people.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [04:48] - We have got to look out for each other on this. If you have elderly family or neighbors we have to pay extra attention to them.\\xa0
  • [05:36] - If it is too good to be true, it\\u2019s not true. Trust your gut! Run it by 2 or 3 other people that you trust.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [06:53] - When it comes to charities, Frank\\u2019s advice is to stick with the well-established charities that you already donate to.\\xa0 Charity Navigator will do the vetting for you.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [8:13] - If anybody is asking for your money or your personal identifiers right up front the alarm bells should go off.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [9:58] - Many businesses are not equipped from a cybersecurity perspective to deal with work from home.\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
  • [10:34] - We are going to see a huge increase in accounts payable fraud.\\xa0
  • [11:51] - Get your IT people together and pay now for the increased security or you\\u2019re going to pay later.\\xa0 Maybe some sensitive functions should not be functioning at home.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [13:00] - Testing is a great thing to do before you launch into massive work from home.\\xa0
  • [13:28] - If looking for work from home options watch out for the too good to be true.\\xa0 Always check out the opportunities and do your research.\\xa0
  • [15:16] - Test first before you start producing products remotely and make sure that it can\\u2019t be interfered with.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [17:03] - With the government stimulus package coming out we will likely see emails pop up asking for your social security, date of birth, and address which is identity fraud.
  • [18:31] - Don\\u2019t fall for people reaching out to you by phone, e-mail, and snail-mail.\\xa0 Go to a government site for the information.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [19:26] - The government will not call you.\\xa0 You can verify through their websites and the official numbers.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [19:38] - Share this information about possible scams with your grandparents, parents, and adult young children to protect them.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [20:56] - We are in a polarized society.\\xa0 So far it has been political polarization.\\xa0
  • [21:22] - The fear is that we will move from political polarization to polarized responses to a pandemic and that can be very dangerous.\\xa0
  • [22:15] - There is also a foreign influence to try and polarize us.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [23:14] - Do not be afraid to block and report anything that comes across your screen that looks like it is dangerous propaganda.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [23:43] - When there is something really scary that we don\\u2019t understand, it is a lot easier to blame something that we can identify than to recognize there is nothing we can do about the situation and we just have to wait.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [24:15] - Humans want simple solutions to the scariest, most complicated problems.\\xa0 We want to embrace the hopeful and simple.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [25:14] When you click on something that offers you that simple explanation or solution you are probably making a mistake.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [25:21] This is one of those situations where you have emotions, urgency, panic, health and fear on a worldwide scale all rolled up together.\\xa0 It is the ultimate opportunity for scam artists.\\xa0\\xa0
  • [26:07] Three trusted websites are Centers for Disease Control, World Health Organization, and John Hopkins University.\\xa0 You should also consult the Department of Health from your state and county.

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