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Red Condor: Latest Email Scams Targeting People Looking for Employment
Company Warns of Growing Number of "Need a Job" Phishing Scams; Emails Appear to Come From Reputable Companies and From Real Job Sites Like CareerBuilder or Monster.com
| Quelle: Red Condor, Inc.
ROHNERT PARK, CA--(Marketwire - August 4, 2009) - The latest email scams are now targeting
job seekers. Red Condor, an award-winning provider of true
hybrid email security solutions, today issued a warning to email users
about the latest email security scams that are preying on people looking
for employment. Among the scams are emails that claim to be offering
employment from familiar, reputable companies such as Pepsi and Starbucks,
or masquerade as messages from real job sites like CareerBuilder or
Monster.com. The fake employment offers frequently involve "payment
processing" requests, which give scammers an excuse to ask for a
respondent's bank account information. The phishing scams were detected
with Red Condor's BotHunter and
Spam Trip
Wire technologies, which are two layers of the company's multi-layer
defense strategy.
In addition to direct email spam, other scammers are using craigslist
to post fake job ads. When people respond to the ads, they receive an email
reply that requires them to go to a "credit check" web site to get their
credit scores. The credit check link contains the scammer's affiliate, so
when victims pay for the credit check, the scammer gets a commission. An
email response to "Legal Secretary job posting" on craigslist email stated,
"Do not send me your info or report, I just want to make sure your score is
above the 400 mark so check it and give me your exact score when you e-mail
me your resume and references."
"Unfortunately, as with all phishing attacks, there is no legitimate
employment offer coming, and victims have either given their personal
information or money to unknown, deceitful sources," said Dr. Tom Steding,
chief executive officer of Red
Condor. "Spammers are once again demonstrating that nothing is off
limits as they focus their efforts on the millions of people that are
unemployed and looking for work. Organizations need to ensure that they
have adequate email security and filtering technology to stop these types
of emails before they breach their companies' networks."
Red Condor's BotHunter system searches for potential bot activity
across the Web. BotHunter runs an extensive series of tests on each
suspected IP address, double checking against BeigeList™, a list of
known good senders, to minimize False Positives. If the IP address passes
all tests, it is added to Red Condor's own Real Time Bot List. Spam Trip
Wire identifies spam and virus campaigns before they penetrate users'
networks. Suspicious campaigns are put on probation until a filter rule can
be written to capture messages from the campaign. During the probationary
period, messages from the suspicious campaign are quarantined. Red Condor
charts the number of phishing campaigns by Spam Trip Wire and bots detected
by BotHunter in its online Threat Center at RedCondor.com.
About Red Condor
Red Condor is revolutionizing spam fighting with its next generation
technology. Red Condor's highly accurate email filter, hybrid architecture
Vx Technology™, and fully managed
appliances lead to a dramatic reduction in the cost of owning a premium
spam filter.
With solutions for small business, as
well as ISPs with millions of email inboxes, Red Condor has a
cost-effective, timesaving solution that is rapidly gaining market share.
The system's design has built-in zero tolerance for lost email, and a near
zero false positive rate while achieving long-term spam block rates greater
than 99%. This next-generation technology is backed by a 24x7 customer care
center staffed by email security experts at Red Condor's headquarters. For
more information, visit www.redcondor.com.