Jeffrey Epstein Email Scams resurgence
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Who is the security expert that wrote the article about Jeffrey Epstein email scams?

Graham Cluley

What is the amount of money mentioned in the email scam?

$35.2 million

What is the purpose of the email scam, according to the article?

Advance fee fraud

How did Jeffrey Epstein die, according to the article?

<p>He killed himself in a jail cell</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the scammer's proposed sharing formula for the money?

<p>50:50%</p> Signup and view all the answers

What kind of documents might the scammer ask for, according to the article?

<p>Identity documents</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is the supposed sender of the email, according to the article?

<p>Jeffrey Epstein's personal financial advisor</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the outcome for the victim if they fall for the scam, according to the article?

<p>They will lose money</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should you do if you receive a scam email promising you a large sum of money?

<p>Throw it in the recycle bin</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is it not a good idea to pretend to go along with a scam email, even if it's just for a laugh?

<p>Because it's not worth the risk of being duped into giving away personal information or money</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one of the worst-case scenarios that can happen if you fall victim to a scam email?

<p>Being kidnapped, as in the case of the man and his daughter who travelled to South Africa</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should you never do if you receive a scam email?

<p>Wiring money to someone who emails you out of the blue</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can you do to stay informed about online safety and security?

<p>Sign up to a free newsletter that provides security news, advice, and tips</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Jeffrey Epstein Email Scams

  • Jeffrey Epstein, a notorious sex offender, killed himself in a jail cell in August 2019 while facing charges of sex trafficking.
  • He was very wealthy, with an estate valued at $35.2 million.
  • Scammers are sending unsolicited emails posing as Epstein's personal financial advisor, claiming to want to share his estate with the recipient.
  • The email scam is an advance fee fraud, where the scammer promises a large sum of money in exchange for an "advance fee" to cover administrative costs.
  • The scam may ask for sensitive personal information, such as identity documents, or request money to be wired in advance to facilitate the transfer.
  • The scam is a common tactic, and recipients should be wary of such offers and delete the email.
  • Never respond to or engage with such scams, and certainly do not wire money to unknown individuals.
  • Ignoring such emails and avoiding engagement is the best course of action to stay safe.

Online Safety Tips

  • Be cautious of unsolicited emails promising large sums of money or windfalls.
  • Never provide sensitive personal information or wire money to unknown individuals.
  • Sign up for security newsletters and stay informed about online scams and safety tips.
  • Verify the authenticity of emails and never respond to or engage with suspicious emails.

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Bitdefender detects a resurgence in email scams related to Jeffrey Epstein, a notorious sex offender, who was wealthy and killed himself in jail in 2019.

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