Social Engineering

Social Engineering New Ways You’re Being Scammed.

Phishing, vishing, smishing, spear phishing, and whaling, among others, are all forms of social engineering, ways for criminals to exploit your trust, fears, and mistakes to steal your money or confidential information to commit future crimes.

Last year, Americans lost over $5.6 billion dollars and that’s only what was reported. Imagine getting a call from someone claiming to be your grandchild, saying they’re in jail after a horrible car accident and need money for a lawyer and you’re asked to put $8,000 in a shoe box and give it to a courier who comes to your door.

Would you, do it?

Dr. Phil’s guest Libby says she did.

Or, what if you found your dream home online and the person claiming to be the property agent offered you a lease and asked you to wire the money without ever meeting them?

Breanna says that’s what she and her family did.

Then, meet Kaylee, who says she was scammed by someone pretending to be a Sheriff’s Deputy, and Charlotte, who says she thought she was talking to a customer service agent at her bank only to find out she was scammed out of her savings.

Callie and Lara also share their stories of being scammed while trying to find jobs online. Cybersecurity expert James McGibney joins the conversation to explain how these cunning scam artists think and why these scams are so successful.

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