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Candid Wueest | July 21st, 2009
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Hopefully the readers of the Security Response Blogs are well aware of advance-fee fraud, which is also known as a 419 scam. A 419 scam typically pops up disguised as an email from some member of a royal family from a country far away, trying to transfer large amounts of money to you. The story used in the fraud schemes doesn’t vary much these days. However, these advance-fee scams have evolved and adapted to all of the new information sources that are available, including social networks. Such as with the following example, which was seen a couple of times at the beginning of June this year.

The scammer searched in Facebook for people who have highlighted the fact that they are disc jockeys. Since it is likely that such people usually want to be found and are proud to be DJs, it is quite easy for an attacker to create a very targeted user list for his scam. Simply browsing and comparing dedicated user interest groups can reveal all of the necessary information.

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