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State of Cybersecurity 22 February 2021 - Unemployment Fraud

Welcome to the State of Cyber series. If you want a quick look at what is going on with current events in #cybersecurity, opinions from industry experts our #vCISOs, and advice on protecting yourself and your organization in #cyberspace, we will have the latest news and insights here for you here. 

This week we discuss the topic of unemployment fraud. In recent months we have seen an increase in fraudulent claims. Listen in to learn more about the topic and ways to protect yourself.

1. Massive unemployment fraud scheme discovered in California
https://youtu.be/DJtud2dTdrk

2. Bank of America addresses freezing unemployment benefit accounts, fraud
https://youtu.be/DP5P-DoQ7Hg

3. Federal and Trade Commission (FTC) Guidance
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/(866) 824-8022/scammer-getting-unemployment-benefits-your-name

     Most Important Step: Freeze or Lock your Credit report and Identity Theft Reporting

     i. What is the difference between a credit lock or freeze?
    Experian Website: https://www.experian.com/blogs/ask-experian/whats-the-difference-between-credit-freeze-and-a-credit-lock/

     ii.  Resource for how to report and protect your identity at the FTC site: IdentityTheft.gov

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