
How Cybercriminals Exploit Support Systems
Explore how cybercriminals exploit support systems of major companies to commit identity theft and data breaches, and learn how to protect your personal information.
How Cybercriminals Exploit Support Systems
Protecting Your Personal Information
Identity theft and data breaches are on the rise, with cybercriminals increasingly targeting support systems of major companies like Bouygues, Free, and Orange. These bad actors use customer support tools to access sensitive personal information, often requiring just a few basic details to find your account and misuse your data.
How Do These Attacks Work?
Cybercriminals often exploit customer support systems, which already have access to your personal data. For example, if you're a Free customer, they can simply use your name, surname, and city to locate your account in the support system. Once they gain access, they can retrieve sensitive data such as your contract, IBAN, and other financial information, which they can misuse for malicious purposes.
They also engage in identity theft by impersonating you. They contact customer service, pretending to be you, and request invoice duplicates, providing details like your name, phone number, and other personal information. Some support teams fall into this trap, unknowingly sharing sensitive details like your phone line information or other personal data.
Common Targets
In addition to telecom companies, large service providers such as Dengy, EDF, and other utilities are frequent targets of these cyberattacks. Customer support systems become gateways for criminals to exploit.
How to Protect Yourself
Conclusion
Attacks exploiting customer support systems are becoming more sophisticated, but by staying vigilant and taking steps to protect your identity, you can reduce the risk of identity theft. Avoid oversharing personal details online and regularly check for potential data leaks.
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