Potential (Likely) Credit Card Theft Using Unsecure Payment Page

There is a home business product that many people have asked me about that has taken a strange and dangerous turn. While I didn’t recommend the original product, what’s happened is even worse.

People or groups operating out of Beijing China, The Republic Of Lithiana, Ukraine, and Romania have hijacked that products sales page and order form and appear to be using it to steal financial information which could allow them to do the following:

  • Use the credit card they steal from you to make unauthorized purchases.
  • Open up additional credit cards in your name.
  • Potentially steal your identity.

The following short video shows how it works:

1. It starts with a site called new31flashreport.com which is actually a FAKE version of a fake news-style advertorial site. This is actually a FAKE version of a fake news site. New31flashreport.com appears to have stolen copy from an advertorial-style news site called news8reports.com

2. The new31flashreport.com site claims to be recommending a product called “Home Cash Flow Solution”.

3. When you click on the link for “Home Cash Flow Solution” you remain on new31flashreport.com and are presented with what appears to be a stolen copy of the Home Cash Flow Solution Sales Page.

4. If you click on the link to the order the product you are taken to a fake payment page is a copy of the real payment page.

WARNING: That payment page on New31FlashReport.com is NOT secure and can be used to collect your personal and financial information.

Then, as mentioned previously, that information could allow the people/groups behind this fake payment page to do the following:

  • Use the credit card they steal from you to make unauthorized purchases.
  • Open up additional credit cards in your name.
  • Potentially steal your identity.

WARNING: The following are other sites that I suspect are also being used in a similar manner (I haven’t verified all of them, but always make sure you see an “https:” anywhere you are entering financial information).

These are the sites I’ve tracked down so far – I will add more over time. Or if you have a question about a particular site that you think is similar to one of these, please ask about it in the comments section.

Here’s the list:

  • biz101news.com
  • biz102news.com
  • biz103news.com
  • biz104news.com
  • biz105news.com
  • biz106news.com
  • biz107news.com
  • biz108news.com
  • biz109news.com
  • biz110news.com
  • biz1flash.com
  • biz2flash.com
  • biz3flash.com
  • biz5flash.com
  • biz7flash.com
  • biz9flash.com
  • biz10flash.com
  • biz17flash.com
  • biz18flash.com
  • biz19flash.com
  • biz20flash.com
  • biz21flash.com
  • biz22flash.com
  • biz23flash.com
  • biz24flash.com
  • biz25flash.com
  • biz26flash.com
  • biz30flash.com
  • biz31flash.com
  • biz32flash.com
  • biz33flash.com
  • biz34flash.com
  • biz35flash.com
  • biz36flash.com
  • biz37flash.com
  • biz5flash.ru
  • biz6flash.ru
  • biz7flash.ru
  • biz8flash.ru
  • biz9flash.ru
  • biz10flash.ru
  • biz11flash.ru
  • biz12flash.ru
  • biz13flash.ru
  • biz14flash.ru
  • biz15flash.ru
  • biz16flash.ru
  • biz17flash.ru
  • biz18flash.ru
  • biz19flash.ru
  • biz20flash.ru
  • biz21flash.ru
  • biz22flash.ru
  • biz23flash.ru
  • biz24flash.ru
  • biz25flash.ru
  • biz26flash.ru
  • biz27flash.ru
  • biz28flash.ru
  • biz29flash.ru
  • biz30flash.ru
  • biz31flash.ru
  • biz32flash.ru
  • biz33flash.ru
  • biz34flash.ru
  • biz35flash.ru
  • biz36flash.ru
  • biz37flash.ru
  • bizdev1news.com
  • bizdev2news.com
  • bizdev3news.com
  • bizdev4news.com
  • bizdev5news.com
  • bizdev6news.com
  • bizdev7news.com
  • bizdev8news.com
  • bizdev9news.com
  • bizdev10news.com
  • bizdev11news.com
  • bizdev12news.com
  • bizdev13news.com
  • bizdev14news.com
  • bizdev15news.com
  • bizdev16news.com
  • bizdev17news.com
  • bizdev18news.com
  • bizdev19news.com
  • bizdev20news.com
  • new1flashreport.com
  • new2flashreport.com
  • new3flashreport.com
  • new4flashreport.com
  • new5flashreport.com
  • new6flashreport.com
  • new7flashreport.com
  • new8flashreport.com
  • new9flashreport.com
  • new10flashreport.com
  • new21flashreport.com
  • new22flashreport.com
  • new23flashreport.com
  • new24flashreport.com
  • new26flashreport.com
  • new27flashreport.com
  • new28flashreport.com
  • new29flashreport.com
  • new30flashreport.com
  • new31flashreport.com
  • new32flashreport.com
  • new33flashreport.com
  • new34flashreport.com
  • new35flashreport.com
  • new36flashreport.com
  • new37flashreport.com
  • new38flashreport.com
  • new39flashreport.com
  • new40flashreport.com
  • new41flashreport.com
  • new43flashreport.com
  • new44flashreport.com
  • new45flashreport.com
  • new1reports.ru
  • new2reports.ru
  • new3reports.ru
  • new4reports.ru
  • new5reports.ru
  • new6reports.ru
  • new7reports.ru
  • new8reports.ru
  • new9reports.ru
  • new10reports.ru
  • new11reports.ru
  • new12reports.ru
  • new13reports.ru
  • new14reports.ru
  • new15reports.ru
  • new15reports.ru
  • new16reports.ru
  • new17reports.ru
  • new18reports.ru
  • new19reports.ru
  • new20reports.ru
  • new21reports.ru
  • new22reports.ru
  • new23reports.ru
  • new24reports.ru
  • new25reports.ru
  • new26reports.ru
  • new27reports.ru
  • new28reports.ru
  • new29reports.ru
  • new30reports.ru
  • new31reports.ru
  • new32reports.ru
  • new33reports.ru
  • new34reports.ru
  • new35reports.ru
  • new36reports.ru
  • new37reports.ru
  • new38reports.ru
  • new39reports.ru
  • new40reports.ru
  • new41reports.ru
  • new42reports.ru
  • new43reports.ru
  • new44reports.ru
  • new45reports.ru
  • new46reports.ru
  • new47reports.ru
  • new48reports.ru
  • new49reports.ru
  • new50reports.ru
  • news1dailyflash.com
  • news2dailyflash.com
  • news3dailyflash.com
  • news9flash.com
  • news200flash.com
  • news201flash.com
  • news202flash.com
  • news203flash.com
  • news204flash.com
  • news300flash.com
  • news301flash.com
  • news302flash.com
  • news303flash.com
  • news304flash.com
  • news305flash.com
  • news306flash.com
  • news307flash.com
  • news400flash.com
  • news401flash.com
  • news402flash.com
  • news403flash.com
  • news404flash.com
  • news500flash.com
  • news501flash.com
  • news502flash.com
  • news503flash.com
  • news504flash.com

President’s Identity Theft Task Force Issues Report on Steps Taken to Implement Strategic Plan

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey and Federal Trade Commission Chairman William E. Kovacic announced today the release of a report from the President’s Identity Theft Task Force on progress the federal government has made in addressing identity theft since the Task Force’s Strategic Plan was released last year.

Highlights of the report include expansion of the Task Force’s data security and identity theft business and consumer education campaigns; exploring means of improving consumer authentication processes to prevent the use of stolen information to commit identity theft; launching new initiatives to help identity theft victims recover; and improving law enforcement tools to investigate and prosecute identity thieves.

The Strategic Plan, issued in April 2007, outlined 31 recommendations the federal government should undertake to help prevent the theft and misuse of consumers’ personal information, help consumers detect and recover from identity theft, and increase the prosecution and punishment of identity thieves.  Following the release of the Strategic Plan, Task Force members worked with others in the public, private, and non-profit sectors to implement the recommendations.  Some of the steps detailed in today’s report taken by task force agencies include the following:

Preventing Identity Theft

  • Federal agencies have worked to eliminate unnecessary uses of Social Security numbers (SSNs) in their programs.  For example, the Social Security Administration has removed SSNs almost entirely from its internal human resources forms.  The Department of Defense has issued a plan to reduce its internal use of SSNs, including their removal from military ID cards.  The Internal Revenue Service has been redacting taxpayer SSNs to the last four digits on all federal tax lien documents filed in public records and issued to taxpayers and their representatives.
  • In 2007, the Office of Management and Budget and the Department of Homeland Security alerted all federal Chief Information Officers to ten common data security risks and noted the best ways to address them.  In addition, the FTC has conducted, and is continuing to conduct, extensive outreach to other federal agencies to share best practices and offer guidance on privacy, data security, and incident response.
  • Task Force agencies have conducted policymaking, outreach, and enforcement initiatives to encourage similar efforts in the private sector and to educate consumers about identity theft.  For example, in February 2008, the U.S. Postal Service mailed identity theft protection information to 146 million individuals and businesses.
  • The FTC held two public workshops that explored both ways to reduce the unnecessary uses of Social Security numbers in the private sectors and possible measures to improve consumer authentication processes and thus prevent criminals from using stolen personal information to access existing accounts or open new ones.

Assisting Consumers to Detect and Recover From Identity Theft

  • On September 26, 2008 President Bush signed into law a bill that filled the gaps in previous identity theft laws by ensuring that victims can recover the value of the time lost attempting to repair damage inflicted by identity theft, criminalizing additional acts of identity thieves, and expanding the definition of aggravated identity theft.
  • Task Force agencies have conducted training sessions for victim assistance counselors to ensure that they have the necessary tools to assist identity theft victims.
  • The Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance has provided substantial grants to victim assistance organizations.  These organizations provide direct services to victims, and also serve as models for other groups.
  • The Department of Justice and FTC have coordinated with the American Bar Association on programs to provide free legal assistance for victims.

Investigating, Prosecuting, and Punishing Identity Thieves

  • Law enforcement agencies have successfully prosecuted a number of cases, including some involving the illegal sale of Social Security numbers, identity theft related to the health care system, and identity theft committed in the context of immigration crimes.
  • The Department of Justice, FTC, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, FBI, and the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators have provided training seminars for more than 900 law enforcement officers from more than 250 government agencies.
  • The Department of Justice has partnered with foreign law enforcement agencies to enhance investigation and information sharing.

The Task Force report emphasizes that, due to the dynamic and rapidly changing nature of identity theft, the struggle to protect consumers’ personal information will not end with the implementation of the recommendations from the Strategic Plan.  Government and the private sector, working together with consumers, must remain vigilant and adaptable as new generations of identity thieves and techniques develop over the coming years. The full task force report and other information on federal efforts to combat identity theft may be found at http://www.idtheft.gov.

The Identity Theft Task Force, co-chaired by the Attorney General and the FTC Chairman, was established by Executive Order of the President on May 10, 2006, and is now comprised of 17 federal agencies and departments.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Frank Dorman
FTC Office of Public Affairs

202-326-2674
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DOJ Office of Public Affairs
202-514-2007