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SECURE!

DEFEND

Cyber Crime
By: Caelyn, Evania, James, Jessica, Gisella

HACKER!
Table of contents

01 Definition of
cybercrime
Case that is related to
cybercrime
02

03 Why we choose that


case
Analyzing the case &
affect that can happen
04
05 Suggestion/solution
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What is a
cybercrime? SECURE NOW!
The use of a computer as an instrument to
promote criminal purposes, such as fraud,
trafficking in child pornography, intellectual
property, stealing identities, or invading
privacy, is known as cybercrime.
SYSTEM HACKED!

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Case about
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cybercrime
Punishing scam targets Lloyds
Bank customers

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Why we chose this
case and what makes
it related to online SECURE NOW!

tracking
Punishing scam targets Lloyds Bank
customers
We chose this case because phishing scams are
one of the most common types of cybercrime. In
this case, it is done through email and text
message inbox targeting Lloyds Bank customers.
The email, which looks like an official Lloyds
Bank correspondence, warns customers that
their bank accounts have been compromised. It
reads: "Your Account Banking has been disabled,
due to recent activities on your account, we
placed a temporary suspension until you verify
your account.” It fools people online illegally. It
is also related to online tracking because it can
track your datas.
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Analyzing the case & affect
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The effect that happens on this case

Approximately 100 Lloyds Bank


customers have reported receiving fake
communication purporting to be from
Lloyds, which is one of the largest banks
in England and Wales. These malicious
communications have been sent by the
cyber attackers to the customers in the
guise of SMS messages or emails and use
the bank’s official logo and branding
warning them that their bank account
had been compromised.
How to be safe from Phishing scams

In the SMS version of the scam, people


received a text attempting to entice them
into visiting the same fraudulent site. It
says: If unsure about the legitimacy of a
message, Lloyds Bank has told Britons to
double check. This can be done by calling
the provider using the number on the back
of one’s bank card. The bank will then be
able to help in checking whether an email
or text message is a real one.
05
suggestion/solution
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How to be safe from scams
1. Don’t not click on links or open any
attachments or pop-up screens from
sources you are not familiar with.
2. Use a strong pin/password for online
banking with at least eight characters
include with a mix of upper and lower case
letters, numbers, and special character
3. If an email or pop up message for personal
information, do not reply
4. Do not share your information/personal
about your bank account
5. Check your account actively regularly

So, be careful of phishing scam targeting Lloyds


bank consumers can scam you by losing you bank
account and may harm your personal
information.
Resources

https://cyfor.co.uk/sophisticated-phishing-scam-targets-lloyds-bank-custo
mers/#:~:text=Lloyds%20Bank%20customers%20are%20being,banks%20in%2
0England%20and%20Wales.

https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/phishing-scam-lloyds-bank-c
ustomers/

https://www.phishing.org/10-ways-to-avoid-phishing-scams

https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-avoid-scam

https://www.globalreach.com/global-reach-media/newsletters/grip-newslet
ter/6-ways-to-avoid-internet-scams/6-scam-savvy-tips
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