Maslova M.A., Ryzhaja K.Ju. Internet Fraud as a Threat to Personal Information Security
INTERNET FRAUD AS A THREAT TO PERSONAL INFORMATION SECURITY
Marija A. Maslova
Postgraduate Student, Senior Lecturer,
Department of Information Security,
Sevastopol State University
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Universitetskaya St., 33, 299001 Sevastopol, Russian Federation
Kristina Ju. Ryzhaja
Student, Department of Information Security,
Sevastopol State University
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Universitetskaya St., 33, 299001 Sevastopol, Russian Federation
Abstract. The paper analyzes the statistics of implementing known information threats, considers new types of Internet fraud and develops recommendations for protecting against unauthorized actions of Internet scammers.
Internet fraud has long gone beyond mailing and has become widespread. Fraudsters operate in almost all spheres of human activity, and with the advent of various means of communication their activities have acquired new trends.
The most common methods of online fraud are the following: fake shops with Internet sales, phishing, fundraising for charity, dating sites, viral content.
The paper shows that the considered methods of Internet fraud are connected not so much with the Internet as directly with the user. Internet users should not only be aware of possible types and schemes of fraud, but also take care of software protection methods such as antivirus and timely updating all applications, browsers and systems. Only being up to date, constantly learning and being interested in both new threats and methods of their protection users can protect themselves and their loved ones from losses.
Key words: Internet-fraud, threat, phishing, biometrics, information security, digital fingerprint
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