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How to protect yourself from drop account fraud

Loot stolen from the U.S. Postal Service is displayed on the dark web.
Via Evidence-Based Cybersecurity Research Group

– tips from our investigative unit

by Kurt Eichenwald, The Conversation

The types of crimes that use drop accounts are multiplying rapidly, but there are ways to decrease your chances of becoming a victim.

Protect your identity online by following these steps

To prevent fraud involving a tax return refund or any other tax issue

To prevent losses through business email compromise scams

– Human resources officials should never change bank accounts for direct deposit if employees ask by email or text. Always call to double-check that the request is real.

This article accompanies Heists Worth Billions, an investigation from The Conversation that found criminal gangs using sham bank accounts and secret online marketplaces to steal from almost anyone – and uncovered just how little being done to combat the fraud.

Kurt Eichenwald, Senior Investigative Editor, The Conversation

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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