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February 9th, 2009, 08:11 PM
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More Social (Network) Engineering
Beware the Facebook frauds:
Facebook fraud causes problem for site users - The Daily Targum
Facebook user Bryan Rutberg of Seattle, Wash., had his profile hacked into by someone who changed his status to: “Bryan Rutberg NEEDS HELP URGENTLY!” Many friends immediately responded to the status change wanting to know what had happened to him. One friend, Beny Rubenstein, got a direct message from Rutberg saying he had been robbed at gunpoint while in England and was in desperate need of cash in order to get home. Being a good (but dumb) person, he wired his thought-to-be troubled friend $1,143 in two installments, only to find out Rutberg was sitting home safely in Seattle. Rubenstein told CNN that he misses the money he lost, but feels worse about being tricked by someone impersonating his friend on the Web site.
Couldn't he just have picked up the phone? In any case, nice to have friends that can wire you $1K on the spot
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