Credit crunch UK aids cyber fraud

12 April 2012

UK internet users are increasingly at risk from fraudsters using financial spam to take advantage of the credit crunch, according to a report.

A study has found that the UK has become a preferred target of bogus organisations offering pre-approved loans and credit cards.

UK residents also remain the most likely target of Nigerian fraudsters, attracting nearly a quarter (23%) of this type of spam sent to addresses worldwide. They also receive more adult content than any other country except for the US.

Computer security company McAfee asked 50 volunteers in 10 countries to surf the web unprotected for 30 days in an effort to assess the benefits and dangers of spam.

Each volunteer was given a new, unprotected laptop and fresh email address with a credit card allowance of £250 to spend on deals offered in spam emails.

The five UK participants received the fifth highest number of emails, 11,965 in total and 1,149 in the first week alone.

The participants from all 10 countries received more than 104,000 spam emails over 30 days, an average of 2,096 each or about 70 a day.

McAfee said the experiment confirmed spammers were "as active as ever" and were increasingly using "psychological tricks" to lure internet users into parting with contact details and cash.

McAfee warned that many of the spam emails were phishing, or posing as a trustworthy source to fraudulently acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords and bank account details.

Others carried viruses and many encouraged "malware", or malicious software, by persuading participants to surf unsafe websites.

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