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5 September 2006

Australians warned not to fall for model scam spam Identity phishing campaign claims to be from a modeling agency

The scam emails claim to come from a modeling agency
The scam emails claim to come from a modeling agency.

Sophos, a world leader in protecting businesses against viruses, spyware and spam, is warning of an identity phishing campaign currently being spammed out in Australia.

The campaign claims to be from an Australian modeling and casting agency and invites applications from potential agents, models and actors for TV and film work. The email is a two-fold crime, stealing its corporate identity (and much of its advertising text) from a legitimate Australian business, and asking its victims to give up their personal identification data under false pretences.

Applicants are asked to email off their personal details and a photograph to be considered for any of a number of possible roles. Although the agency mentioned in the email is a registered Australian company, the message does not really come from the firm and contact information given in the scam is a throw-away overseas email address.

"Treat your personal data as valuable," urged Paul Ducklin, Sophos's head of technology, Asia Pacific. "And if you are a parent, teach your children the risks of handing out personal contact details over the internet on the say-so of an email. We have seen a number of recent convictions around the world involving young girls stalked and seduced by online pedophiles. We have also seen a group of young Sydneysiders suborned into accepting electronic transfers into their bank accounts from cybercriminals, withdrawing this money in cash in return for a cut of the proceeds, and then being caught and charged themselves."

With the continuing popularity of TV shows such as "Australian Idol", for which anyone can audition, emails asking "if you’ve been told you should be on television by family or friends" and "maybe you've thought you could but didn't know where to start" can sound appealing.

"But if an email sounds too good to be true, it almost certainly is. Don't try, don't buy, don't reply," continued Ducklin.

Advice on safety online, especially for children, can be found at:

Sophos recommends companies protect themselves with a consolidated solution which can defend against the threats of spam, spyware and viruses.

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  • Huge surge in email attachment attacks
  • Scareware makes users buy bogus products

About Sophos

Sophos enables enterprises all over the world to secure and control their IT infrastructure. Sophos's network access control, endpoint, web and email solutions simplify security to provide integrated defenses against malware, spyware, intrusions, unwanted applications, spam, policy abuse, data leakage and compliance drift. With over 20 years of experience, Sophos protects over 100 million users in nearly 150 countries with its reliably engineered security solutions and services. Recognized for its high level of customer satisfaction and powerful yet easy-to-use solutions, Sophos has received many industry awards, as well as positive reviews and certifications.

Sophos is headquartered in Boston, US and Oxford, UK. More information is available at www.sophos.com

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