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| May 22, 2002 | 202-835-0670 ext.114 | |
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Internet Fraud Lurks in Your Inbox
WASHINGTON, DC—Danger
is lurking in your email, warns the National Consumers League (NCL), a nonprofit
consumer organization based in Washington, DC. Based on consumers’ reports to
NCL’s Internet Fraud Watch (IFW) program last year, many dubious offers,
including those made for the fastest growing Internet fraud, Nigerian money
offers, come by email.
Additionally,
almost 27,000 of the 28,655 respondents to an April 25 “Daily Poll” on
AT&T WorldnetÒ
Service’s Web site, www.att.net, said they’ve received unsolicited email
offers for what IFW warns could be scams. Thirty-two percent of respondents said
they have received credit card offers in their email boxes; 30 percent received
loan offers; 30 percent received offers to make money working at home; 27
percent received invitations to visit X-rated sites; and 12 percent received
Nigerian money offers. Only 6 percent of respondents said they had never
received any of these emails.
“While
not all unsolicited email messages are fraudulent, consumers should be very
suspicious of anyone who promises them easy money, incredibly cheap prices, or
‘free’ services that may have hidden costs,” cautions Susan Grant,
director of NCL’s IFW. “Many of the top ten Internet frauds are lurking in
your inbox. The key is to recognize and report them.”
Nigerian
money offers are the fastest growing Internet fraud reported to the IFW,
increasing 900 percent from 2000 to 2001. Typically, the message comes from
someone in an African country who claims to have amassed a fortune and wants to
transfer it to your bank account for safekeeping.
“The
person offers you millions to hold the money in your bank account temporarily,
but it’s a pack of lies,” says Grant. “There is no fortune, and the
purpose of the scam is to take money out of your account, not put money into
it.”
In
some of the most frequently reported Internet frauds, many of the offers came by
email: 97 percent of Nigerian money offers; 24 percent of work-at-home schemes;
28 percent of bogus credit card offers; and 36 percent of fraudulent business
opportunities and franchises.
To
alert consumers about this and other online scams, NCL has launched an
educational campaign with support from AT&T. Trend data and fact sheets
about Internet fraud as well as new tips about avoiding cons and advice about
the most common scams are available at www.fraud.org.
The Top 10 Internet Frauds Reported to the IFW in
2001:
The National
Consumers League, founded in 1899, is America's pioneer consumer
organization. Our mission is to identify, protect, represent, and advance the
economic and social interests of consumers and workers. NCL is a private,
nonprofit membership organization. For more information, visit www.nclnet.org.
NCL runs
the National Fraud Information Center, which was created in 1992, and the
Internet Fraud Watch, which was created in 1996, operating in tandem with
the NFIC. Consumers from across the United States and Canada can call 800-
876-7060 fill out the online form
to file a complaint. NCL staff provides advice and tips on how to spot possible
telemarketing or Internet fraud and how to report it. Fraud reports from
consumers are sent within minutes to over 200 appropriate law enforcement
agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general.
For more information visit www.fraud.org.
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Launched in March 1996, AT&T Worldnet® Service (www.att.net)
is one of the leading Internet Service Providers (ISP) in the United States.
Its dependable Internet connection provides access to the vastness of the
Internet including news, people finders, search engines, travel specials and
much more. An award-winner for its
quality customer care, AT&T WorldNet Service has consistently been rated
among the most reliable ISPs. In
2001 AT&T WorldNet Service was recognized by Network World, PC World,
InfoWorld, Smart Money, PC Magazine, J.D. Power and Associates and Solomon-Wolff
Associates. No
other ISP has received as many awards for performance and customer satisfaction
in one year.
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