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2nd Annual Financial Wellness Conference by Money Management Counselors

2nd Annual Financial Wellness Conference by Money Management Counselors. Stop, Think, Connect - Beware the Digital Pickpocket. Ken M. Shaurette, CISSP, CISA, CISM, CRISC FIPCO a subsidiary of the Wisconsin Bankers Association. Video Value of Banking. Banking Video….. CLICK HERE.

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2nd Annual Financial Wellness Conference by Money Management Counselors

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  1. 2nd Annual Financial Wellness Conferenceby Money Management Counselors Stop, Think, Connect - Beware the Digital Pickpocket Ken M. Shaurette, CISSP, CISA, CISM, CRISC FIPCO a subsidiary of the Wisconsin Bankers Association

  2. Video Value of Banking Banking Video…..CLICK HERE

  3. The 5 Most Attacked Industries

  4. Most Common Attack Account for over 60 Percent of Attacks!!

  5. Real Incidents • Students at a middle school in Alaska managed to trick teachers into providing their credentials . • About 18 students were 12 and 13 years old, used to take over student computers. No Confidential data. • High school senior in Seattle plead guilty that he installed spyware on school computers in order to boost his grades. • Passwords gave him access to the tests and the ability to boost his grades. • April 2013 Oshkosh, WI Police warn about ATM skimming devices

  6. Physical versus Cyber • If We can see value when something is tangible – physical….. You’d never hand over your credit card number or bankcard and pin to a friend • Why can’t We see value when something isn’t – physical? Shared email, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn passwords; cell phone account password…

  7. November 1, 2013 • Imagine getting a phone message like this: (or email) This is the Civil Investigations Unit. We are contacting you in regards to a complaint being filed against you, pursuant to claim and affidavit number D00D-2932, where you have been named a respondent in a court action and must appear… Please forward this information to your attorney in that the order to show cause contains a restraining order. You or  your attorney will have 24 to 48 hours to oppose this matter… Call 757-301-4745. http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/haunted-phantom-debt

  8. What to Do ? Know your rights!  • Ask the debt collector to provide official "validation notice" of the debt. Hang up if they won’t provide!! • Fake? Ask for name, company, street address, and telephone number.  Then, confirm that the collection agency is real.    • Do not provide or confirm any bank account, credit card or other personal information over the phone (or in an email) until you have verified the call.  • Don’t ever send it in an unsecure email!!

  9. What to Do ? Know your rights!  • Banks and legitimate organization do not typically collect confidential information using email. • You can always go direct to the organization like your bank to make sure it is legitimate. • Be Cautious, Be Paranoid, Be Careful!! • Beware & Be Aware

  10. What to Do ? Know your rights!  • Check your credit report annualcreditreport.comor calling (877) 322-8228.   • If the scammer has a great deal of personal information about you, be safe and place a fraud alert on your credit report. • File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission if the caller uses threats. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act prohibits debt collections from being abusive, unfair or deceptive. 

  11. Preventing Scam Losses….. • Do you sell items on Ebay, Craigslist, etc..? CLICK HERE Fox Contact 6: Spear Phishing

  12. Spying with Your Web Camera • The Remote Administration Tool (RAT) is the revolver of the Internet's Wild Wild West. • Webcam spying goes mainstream as Miss Teen USA describes hack – August 2013

  13. Preventing CyberSpying….. • Look around you right now.  Do you have a camera or your laptop nearby?  How about your cell phone? If so, who’s watching you? CLICK HERE Fox Contact 6: Cyber Spying

  14. Credit Card Theft….. • Do you have a credit card? • Look at your Credit Cards now. CLICK HERE Snoopes: Digital Pickpockets Roughly 50% in some states the Credit Cards are RFID equipped. Latest Cell Phones can steal the information.

  15. Phishing Tips to avoid being hooked on a Phishing scam, Don't: • Reply to email or pop-up messages asking you for personal or banking information. • Email personal or banking information. • Click on emails or messages you don’t expect or need.

  16. Answers – Caution & Paranoia • Hopefully you weren’t looking for an answer to protect you from you. • The industry doesn’t have a technology answer yet, but you can be either part of the solution or part of the challenge. • Be Aware & Beware

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