22 min

FYR006: Social Engineering with Sharon Calhoun and Suzy Klapperich Well Balanced

    • Investing

In our latest podcast episode, Sharon Calhoun, managing director at Vector Wealth Management, and Suzy Klapperich, chief compliance officer, discuss the pressing issue of social engineering and cybercrime. Their discussion sheds light on the manipulative tactics that scammers use and provides valuable insights on how to safeguard your personal information.
Key Highlights from the Discussion:
Rising Threat: We’re seeing an alarming rise in fraud cases, with statistics showing hundreds of millions affected by data breaches and nearly a million complaints reported to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center in 2023 alone.
Understanding Social Engineering: Social engineering involves manipulative tactics by scammers to steal sensitive data. These criminals exploit human psychology, targeting stressed or distracted individuals to trick them into compromising their security.
Common Emotional Triggers: Scammers often create a sense of urgency, trust, fear, desperation, curiosity, or sympathy to manipulate their targets. Each emotion is leveraged to push the victim into making hasty decisions.
Real-Life Examples: Sharon shares personal anecdotes about suspicious emails that mimicked legitimate communications from known brands like Delta and Xfinity, emphasizing how realistic and convincing these fraudulent attempts can appear.
Preventive Measures: Suzy stresses the importance of skepticism and caution, especially when dealing with unexpected phone calls or emails. She advises against relying on caller ID or email reply addresses, as scammers can falsify these to appear legitimate.
Three Practical Takeaways
Stay Informed: Always verify any unusual or unexpected requests by contacting the company using known and trusted contact information.
Guard Your Data: Limit the personal information you share online. More information available to the public means more ammunition for fraudsters.
Use Direct Access: Bookmark, use the company's mobile app, or directly type in the URLs of important sites like banking or investment portals to avoid deceptive ads or spoofed websites.
Connect with Us:
Don't hesitate to reach out if you encounter any suspicious activity or need advice on protecting your financial information. Our team at Vector Wealth Management is here to assist you in securing your assets and peace of mind.
 
Time and Chapters
00:25 ... Introduction to Social Engineering
03:00 ... Emotional Manipulation Tactics Unveiled
11:09 ... Real-life Examples of Fraud Attempts
15:44 ... Preventive Measures Against Fraud
18:32 ... How to Identify and Avoid Scams
22:00 ... Closing Thoughts and Regulatory
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vectorwealth.com/regulatoryV24106114

In our latest podcast episode, Sharon Calhoun, managing director at Vector Wealth Management, and Suzy Klapperich, chief compliance officer, discuss the pressing issue of social engineering and cybercrime. Their discussion sheds light on the manipulative tactics that scammers use and provides valuable insights on how to safeguard your personal information.
Key Highlights from the Discussion:
Rising Threat: We’re seeing an alarming rise in fraud cases, with statistics showing hundreds of millions affected by data breaches and nearly a million complaints reported to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center in 2023 alone.
Understanding Social Engineering: Social engineering involves manipulative tactics by scammers to steal sensitive data. These criminals exploit human psychology, targeting stressed or distracted individuals to trick them into compromising their security.
Common Emotional Triggers: Scammers often create a sense of urgency, trust, fear, desperation, curiosity, or sympathy to manipulate their targets. Each emotion is leveraged to push the victim into making hasty decisions.
Real-Life Examples: Sharon shares personal anecdotes about suspicious emails that mimicked legitimate communications from known brands like Delta and Xfinity, emphasizing how realistic and convincing these fraudulent attempts can appear.
Preventive Measures: Suzy stresses the importance of skepticism and caution, especially when dealing with unexpected phone calls or emails. She advises against relying on caller ID or email reply addresses, as scammers can falsify these to appear legitimate.
Three Practical Takeaways
Stay Informed: Always verify any unusual or unexpected requests by contacting the company using known and trusted contact information.
Guard Your Data: Limit the personal information you share online. More information available to the public means more ammunition for fraudsters.
Use Direct Access: Bookmark, use the company's mobile app, or directly type in the URLs of important sites like banking or investment portals to avoid deceptive ads or spoofed websites.
Connect with Us:
Don't hesitate to reach out if you encounter any suspicious activity or need advice on protecting your financial information. Our team at Vector Wealth Management is here to assist you in securing your assets and peace of mind.
 
Time and Chapters
00:25 ... Introduction to Social Engineering
03:00 ... Emotional Manipulation Tactics Unveiled
11:09 ... Real-life Examples of Fraud Attempts
15:44 ... Preventive Measures Against Fraud
18:32 ... How to Identify and Avoid Scams
22:00 ... Closing Thoughts and Regulatory
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vectorwealth.com/regulatoryV24106114

22 min