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Experts listed the methods used by fraudsters to obtain personal data

As noted by experts, information leakage in large companies does not often happen, but data theft can occur through contractors

Scammers learn personal data of Russians from gaps in the security of companies or from their informants in them, from social networks of citizens, as well as through phishing sites.

"Often, a person can simply share their name and phone number, for example, on social networks. Such data can also be collected from data leaks," said Sergey Golovanov, a leading expert at Kaspersky Lab.

He clarified that information leaks in large companies do not often happen, as they pay great attention to their cybersecurity. However, data theft can be carried out through contractors who do not always have the necessary resources to ensure security when processing personal data. Also, according to the expert, leaks can occur from small online stores or other services where customers are asked for such information.

As Anastasia Barinova, deputy head of the Group-IB Computer Forensics laboratory, noted, today, fraudsters are actively searching for insiders, including in banks, insurance companies, and financial organizations, since their schemes using personal data are now successful and effective.

“Criminal groups, including fraudulent call centers, can monetize this data, taking advantage of opportunities to steal and withdraw funds,” explained the expert.

In addition, Russians fall into the trap of fraudsters, filling out a form of personal data on a phishing site or publishing photos of documents and bank cards on Internet resources.

Golovanov said that scammers often combine information about potential victims from several sources and use it to gain people's trust. The expert recalled that personal data alone is not enough to conduct financial transactions on behalf of the victim. In this regard, he urged not to disclose bank card details or other confidential information to anyone under any circumstances.

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