This week, hosts of N2K CyberWire Maria Varmazis and Dave Bittner alongside Joe Carrigan are discussing the latest in social engineering scams, phishing schemes, and criminal exploits that are making headlines. Your favorite follow up story is back, this time Sue from Australia discusses why Joe’s hen is losing feathers. Dave’s story is on a sophisticated LinkedIn phishing scam that tricks professionals with fake notifications and counterfeit login pages to steal credentials. Joe discusses a bizarre Everest scam where climbers and Sherpas were targeted with fake rescue schemes, highlighting the surprisingly high number of visitors versus summiters. Maria has the story of IRS and tax-related scams warning taxpayers about ghost preparers, urgent payment demands, and fraudulent contact attempts, with Proofpoint noting the use of remote monitoring tools in 40% of 2026 cases. Our catch of the day comes from Reddit, where a likely “stranded in the woods” scam involving a man named Michael begins to unfold but quickly unravels after he overwhelms the interaction with constant ChatGPT-style questioning.
Resources and links to stories:
LinkedIn Phishing Scam Uses Fake Notifications to Hijack Accounts
Everest guides accused of poisoning foreign climbers to force fake rescues in $20m scam
Surge in sophisticated tax scams reported by BBB ahead of deadline
Security brief: tax scams aim to steal funds from taxpayers
The Guy in the Woods - Seduction on Scrabble - Part 1
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