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US Court Reveals $34K Norton Phishing Scam

January 16, 2024
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In a recent development outlined in US court documents, a fraudulent scheme has been exposed, shedding light on a sophisticated phishing tactic that resulted in a $34,000 scam. Special Agent Jollif from the United States Secret Service unveiled the operation, which revolved around fake antivirus renewal subscription emails. The primary target of these phishing emails were Norton Antivirus subscribers, deceiving them into believing they needed to call a specified number to cancel an impending charge. Once victims made the call, scammers manipulated them into actions that included granting remote access, infecting their systems with malware, and disclosing sensitive account credentials on phishing pages.

The court document highlights a specific case where a victim, responding to a fraudulent Norton email, thought he was rectifying a supposed $34,000 refund error in his account. Unbeknownst to him, the scammer employed a deceptive overlay of a blue screen to conceal the actual fund transfer, moving $34,000 from the victim’s Money Market to checking balance. Special Agent Jollif has initiated a seizure warrant to reclaim the $34,000 as potential criminal proceeds. The alleged perpetrator, identified as “Bingsong Zhou,” is now facing charges of wire fraud, involvement in the phishing scam, and potential accusations of money laundering, bank fraud, and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

This revelation underscores the growing sophistication of phishing tactics, emphasizing the need for heightened vigilance among individuals and organizations. As cyber threats evolve, staying informed about deceptive schemes and implementing robust security measures becomes imperative to thwart the activities of cybercriminals and protect against financial scams.

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  • US Court Documents Expose $34,000 Scam in Fake Antivirus Renewal Phishing
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