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515 | Cyber Security Update: Social Engineering & Pig Butchering
Description
Your retirement savings could evaporate in a week—and the scammer might spend months becoming your trusted friend first. That's the reality of "pig butchering" scams, which are defrauding 57,000 Americans every single day. Former FBI special agent Tom, who now investigates cryptocurrency fraud for Binance, returns to break down how these scams work, who's most vulnerable, and the concrete steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.
Chapters
Introduction and Overview of Financial Security [00:00:00]
Understanding Pig Butchering Scams [00:02:13] Definition and tactics of pig butchering scams, where trust is built before the scammer takes the victim's money.
Scam Tactics and Building Trust [00:07:05] How scammers initiate contact through unsolicited messages and social engineering tactics.
Reporting Scams and Legal Resources [00:27:01] Steps for victims to report incidents to law enforcement and the importance of quick reporting.
Concluding Thoughts on Scam Awareness [00:36:02] The significance of discussing scams with friends and family and creating verification methods for family communications.
Key Topics
The Impact of Scams [00:06:39] Statistics reveal that 57,000 Americans fall victim to scams daily.
Common Signs of Scams [00:15:34] Red flags that indicate potential scams, including unsolicited messages and promises of high returns.
Action Items
- Avoid Unsolicited Messages: Do not engage with unsolicited text messages or emails without verification. [00:17:49]
- Educate Others: Talk to family members, particularly older adults, about common scams and prevention measures. [00:21:03]
- Establish Code Words: Create a code phrase with family to confirm identities during important communications. [00:34:24]
- Report any suspicious messages to authorities immediately. [00:27:01]
Key Quotes
"Every day, 57,000 Americans fall victim to scams." [00:06:39]
"Avoid taking online investment advice from strangers." [00:20:09]
"Contact law enforcement right away if you or someone you know is a victim." [00:27:01]
"Many scam victims are not from the crypto community; they often simply seek quick gains." [00:26:36]
Resources
IC3.gov - Internet Crime Complaint Center [00:28:39]
Related Episodes
Episode 397: "Securing Your Financial Life" [00:01:00]
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