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Episode 22: Why Cybercrime Succeeds - A Look at Dell and the Paycheck Protection Program

Episode 22: Why Cybercrime Succeeds - A Look at Dell and the Paycheck Protection Program

FromThe Online Fraudcast with Brett Johnson & Karisse Hendrick


Episode 22: Why Cybercrime Succeeds - A Look at Dell and the Paycheck Protection Program

FromThe Online Fraudcast with Brett Johnson & Karisse Hendrick

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
May 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It isn't always the skill of the criminal which determines if an online crime is successful. A lot of the time it is the decided lack of skill of the target. In this episode Brett discusses the ease of defrauding the US Government's Stimulus program. Another example he cites is Dell which has been open to the same fraud technique for nearly two decades.
But that's not all. Brett visits the AIO Crime Channel on Telegram--One of the best Telegram has to offer. The Fake News Segment discusses the links between Brett's Grandfather and President Donald Trump. And we round things out with another great Unethical Life segment which breaks down successful shoplifting as well as alternate uses for leaf blowers.
It's a loaded episode not to be missed!
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Released:
May 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (66)

Brett Johnson and Karisse Hendrick are both anti-cybercrime experts. But, with very different experiences. Karisse has worked with hundreds of the World's largest e-commerce and mobile companies to help them prevent payment fraud and other threats to their bottom line and customers. Brett, started his journey as an online fraudster, creating the first darknet forum for buying & selling credit cards and was responsible for creating the criminal enterprise that commits identity theft, credit card fraud and many other online scams. But, after landing on the Secret Service's Most Wanted List and serving his time, he's been reformed and now dedicated his career to helping consumers and online companies prevent fraud from people he used to be.