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3.2 Billion Dollars Lost to Phishing in 2007

mrneutron2003 brings us FastSilicon's summary of a Gartner survey which found that 3.2 billion dollars were lost in 2007 to phishing scams. "Gartner's latest survey into the realm of phishing attacks paints a rather bleak picture for 2007, with a record estimated loss of $3.2 Billion (that's Billion, with a B) U.S. Dollars. Overall loss per incident fell (to $886 from $1,244 lost on average in 2006) but the numbers of individuals who fell victim rose quite sharply from 2.3 Million in 2006 to a staggering 3.6 Million. Though online portals Paypal and eBay remained the most spoofed brands, it appears phishers are getting more creative utilizing fake electronic greetings cards, foreign businesses, and charitable organizations in their attacks on consumers. Furthermore these criminals are increasingly targeting debit card and banking credentials rather than credit cards, because the fraud protection mechanisms there are far weaker, according to a study done at The University of California at Berkeley.

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  1. Chump Change Compared To by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    the two trillion dollars for THIS CRIMINALS's PRIVATE War On Iraq with the help of a CRIMINAL CONGRESS.

    Cheers,
    Kilgore Trout

  2. Re:One person's loss is another's gain by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    That's nothing compared to the $8 Billion a week that the crooks in the white house are wasting in Iraq each WEEK...