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How to Avoid Election Scams


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Summary:

In this timely episode of Exploring Information Security, host Timothy De Block is joined by Pieter Arntz from Malwarebytes to discuss the growing threat of election-related scams. With election season upon us, scammers are becoming more active, and this episode dives deep into how these scams work, what tactics scammers use, and how to protect yourself from falling victim.

You can check out Pieter’s article How To Avoid Election Related Scams at the Malwarebytes blog.

Key Topics:
  • Seasonal Scams: Scams are often timed with key events, including elections, holidays, and tax season. Pieter discusses how scammers shift focus from elections to events like Black Friday or Christmas.

  • Common Election Scams: Scammers often target voters through text messages, social media, and robocalls, attempting to steal personal information or solicit fake donations.

  • Mobile Devices as a Target: With more focus on mobile devices, Android and Apple users are increasingly targeted through phishing texts and malicious links.

  • Social Engineering: Scammers manipulate users by pretending to represent political parties, asking for donations, or engaging in online discussions to steal information.

  • Detecting Scams: Pieter and Timothy offer practical advice on identifying scam messages, such as unsolicited communications, urgency in messaging, and phishing links with suspicious domains (e.g., .xyz, .top).

  • Who’s Behind These Scams?: The episode touches on the actors behind the scams, ranging from cybercriminal gangs to state actors, and how they profit from fraudulent activities.

  • Scams Beyond Elections: While elections are a prime target, natural disasters and other events are also exploited by scammers to steal donations and personal information.

  • Privacy Concerns: A survey revealed that 3% of people are hesitant to vote due to privacy concerns, highlighting the critical need for secure election processes.

Key Takeaways:
  1. Be Wary of Unsolicited Messages: If you receive unsolicited texts or emails, always double-check the source before acting. Election scams often use urgency to push people into making hasty decisions.

  2. Verify Political Donations: Only donate through verified websites. Scammers frequently clone official websites to trick people into giving money to fraudulent causes.

  3. Protect Your Personal Information: Avoid sharing personal details through unofficial or unfamiliar channels. Scammers can use this information for identity theft or phishing attacks.

  4. Report Scams: If you suspect a scam, report it to organizations like the FTC or the FBI to help others stay safe.

Resources Mentioned:
  • Report Fraud – Federal Trade Commission’s fraud reporting site.

  • Do Not Call Registry – Sign up to reduce unwanted calls.

  • National Association of Secretaries of State – Provides resources on election security.

  • FBI Alerts – Stay updated on the latest scams from the FBI.

  • Election season raises fears for nearly a third of people who worry their vote could be leaked - MalwareBytes Labs

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