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Episode 120 - Scams!

Sep 30, 2022Ep. 120
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Hello, and welcome to Fun Fact Friday. Sorry. Welcome to Fun Fact Friday. What do we learn David? We are a weekly fun fact podcast. We're about to be flooded. Yeah. Oh, water. Ian's gonna come in and drop a bunch of water on us. That's a fun fact. We gotta we gotta get out there and batten down the hatches. Yep. You know this real weekly podcast talking about a different topic each week. Sometimes we have a big storms coming in. Honey, you've got a store, you

got a big store in common. You could stop with five or six stores. Or just one? Well, I don't know what those ads are about the store so had plenty of bread and milk. So it's not gonna be that bad of a storm. Normally three or four days out from a real bad storm, the bread and milk run out. So I don't think it's gonna be too bad. But this week, we're talking about scams. scams, getting scammed. Yo. So hurricanes are a scam they are a scam. Now we've we've been through quite a few

hurricanes. Since I've lived here. You know, why don't why don't they just stop the hurricanes? Yeah, I'm like, Hey, that's not very nice. They got stuff to do. You shouldn't but it's not cool to be cruel that the ants out back that you like stomp on their the anthill. They're probably like what is it you just stop? Because you're like, Yeah, I got you got stuff to do. So we're a weekly podcast, and we already said that. Yeah, we're gonna Yeah.

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different. Something completely different, but it's a it's a fairly common first name, so I don't feel like we're Daxing anybody the contributor to the show, is Luke and Luke says You too are all that and a bag of chips. Yeah, we are. I first heard meatus on abs and a six packs dad cast episode, which was gold. Then I tuned in live last Thursday after work and the lingo talk with accompanying Fun Facts hooked me. Thank you both for your courage. Well, thank you very

much, Luke. We love getting new supporters. And yeah, we we love any amount is this was 333 Which obviously magic magic number. Magic number, any magic number? Yeah, any amount is fantastic. Whatever the show's worth to you, whatever value it gives you in your life. Put it put a month a money number on that and send it on or talent. We we got some we got some really talented folks in our in our audience. And one of the one of the things also is time. Kay's corner is an

example of time. Okay, sounds us takes time out and hand writes out facts for us and includes the notes and everything. We didn't run by the PIO box this week. So I was gonna go today but I needed to get home and put put down the umbrella Outback and I had some stuff I wanted to get done before it started getting dark. So I missed Mr. Post office this week. Because they said it was gonna be rolling in overnight. Right. So we're not we're not really sure when it's going to be rolling in.

At least the rain in the wind. It might be worse stuff to come. Yeah, we don't know yet. But we're fine. We've got we're we are a we're prepared family. I'll just put it like that. We also got through the value for value set streaming system, which we are part of podcasting. 2.0 you can learn all about that on new podcast. apps.com not an advertisement just something I believe in. And we got a Satoshi boost from none other than the Bruce Wayne of podcasting. Dred Scott. Jerome drab boosted us

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away. Relax and walk away. It's fine. It's fine. So yeah, I've got the flutter noise. It's not on the boost pads though on my or the the sound pads on my road caster. So what I'm doing right now is this is called Filling dead air. I'm clicking through my folder structure here in Windows, where I've got everything all over the place. Let's see audio assets. And let's let's give this a go. I can't find anything. That's not that's that's not very good. What? The I can't find anything.

Why isn't it opening? I don't know. I clicked the mp3 Oh, here we go. Friday. Yeah, Fletcher Fletcher made that flutter of hog story, Fletcher's he made that for us a while back. And we actually haven't used that in a while. I'm going to put that on my desktop. So we can put it on the boost bar, or the the boost pads. And I have way too many windows open again. So copy to desktop. And there we go. All right. Did you find this news story? A good news story? Yep. Is it? Is it funny, or is it

like really goodness? It's like good news. All right, go for it. So the American actor in WWE superstar John Cena has set a new record for the most wishes granted through Make a wish. Oh, that's awesome. I like to make a wish foundation. Yeah, me to 650 wishes granted. Wow, that's a lot of visits to hospitals. Yeah, I believe I'm good for him. I think it was him. I heard him talking about

how it was. It was really tough. And a lot of a lot of stars won't do it because of how hard it is to go and see the kids that are that are sick. So but that's a good, good organization. Yeah, yeah. Going in, you know, making making wishes come true. It's good stuff. I like also like the Ronald McDonald House. Yeah. helped out some from friends of ours in a bad situation. So there's some there's some good good stuff going on out there in the world. But John Cena, from

what I understand he's just a genuinely good guy. Like he he like everybody who has ever met ever said he's just a really cool guy. Yep, like Keanu Reeves. Everybody says he's a really cool guy. Yeah. Do you see what that like? I forgot who it was. But like someone in the audience said, You're breathtaking. And he said, No, you're thinking, I love that. Hey, Sharky, XRP In fact, in the FX Sharky Yeah, we've got our own little facts room on zero note IRC network. Lila finally

has a proper IRC client and a hex chat. Because kiwi is down for some reason, the Kiwi IRC chat is down. And but it's alright. We folks are finding us I'm actually probably going to link it into our Discord server, and maybe even our next cloud instance. So folks can get get in and chat however they can. Because IRC is intimidating for a lot of people. That's an Internet Relay Chat for folks who don't know it's a really old but really reliable protocol for chat rooms, like some of the

original chat rooms. And then yeah, live announcement we do the show live most Thursday nights at around seven o'clock Eastern. That's what's going on right now. If you join us live you can chit chat with us while we're doing facts room. Does that make you there? Facts checker. We are fact checkers fact check false. Fact Check false. All right, so I've got some scams for you. Oh, you do? I've got some scams. I do too. Oh, looks like someone named Kiwi test

popped in. So maybe kiwi is working? Yes. Oh, okay. So there's so many good and like, very clever scams out there. And, of course, most of them are to just get money out of people. And we've got the ones that you really can just like easily avoid, like fake social media, network, email, social network email, like, when you get a, you get a thing that says it's from Facebook. And then you click it. So basically, the moral of that stories, don't click anything in any emails that you don't

absolutely know where it is. And here's a tip, I have a couple of tips this week. If there's a link in an email, hover over it with your mouse, and make sure that the URL that it's actually going to, is the URL that says it's going to because they try and get you. Like, they'll have microsoft.net, but there's like two eyes in Microsoft, like Microsoft, right, Microsoft, or Microsoft, but it's like micro dot s, f t, or s dot s o f, like, you know.

That's funny. You know what I mean? Ya know, tweet, they misspell it, because they went and bought the fraudulent domain. Never open attachments and email. These are all easy ways to get people who don't know what they're doing on a computer. I work in it. Yeah, I see. He complains. So here's one that I had to warn you about recently. Oh, yeah, the free Wi Fi hot Wi Fi. That's, that's actually appropriate. Wi Fi hotspot. I've told you about this is like

don't don't just go connecting to any hotspot that you. Yeah, how it works criminal sets up an open Wi Fi hotspot in a coffee shop or airport that's connected up to their computer, maybe they have a laptop with them. And so it's like, I'll take my phone and name the phone wherever I am like Starbucks. And then like our zip code, or whatever store number it is or something like

that. And people will connect to my phone as a Wi Fi hotspot. And then when you're connected to my route, my phone's a router, essentially, when you're connected to that, if I were the bad guy, I can do stuff with all of that it's coming off of your phone and going into your phone. Like there's things called packet sniffers. And there's, you know, basically you can get hacked. You don't want your phone to get hacked. Now, here's another one. This is a computer scam. It's the pop up scareware.

So like you're using, you're using your browser, right? And, yes, the Wi Fi hotspot is a man in the middle attack. They did it on the show silicon valley, not for kids. They did that. And at one point during the show, they did a man in the middle attack at like a tech convention or something. So pop up scareware I actually see this one a lot in my in my day job. They you'll you'll click a link or you'll end up on a website. And the website will go fullscreen and it will start

playing a loud recording. It's like your your your browser's or your computer's infected, call Microsoft at this number and they give you a phone number to call. And what happens is people will call the phone number or start clicking all the you know, fix this computer McAfee will fix this for you. And they click the McAfee button and it takes them to something that does infect them with a virus or they download something and it infects them. Or if they call the number. The person on the

other end will say oh yes, we can fix this. Just press this button and it will close all this stuff. And then say they'll say go to this website. And basically the website lets them into your computer. It does like a remote desktop connection. Oh yeah. And then once they are in your computer, that's it. They win. Yeah, because they're controlling your computer. I watch a lot of things on like the scams actually on YouTube. Like Mark Rober did a lot of their whole series actually.

What sorry with no warning, you have a virus Call, call and pay now warning you AB virus, because it's always like a robot voice you know? Ai Okay, so what were you saying? Markiplier? Well, Mark Rober Mark Rober. He did a whole series on him getting revenge on people that were porch pirates recently did recently like a year or two ago. But he did one where he sent them to the scam companies that will try and take money from you over the phone.

Yeah, I heard about that. There was a guy that does that. He's a really good hacker. And he turns the hacking around on the scammers. Yeah, and he'll get into their webcams. He'll get into their webcams and wow, and find out exactly where they are and all this stuff. Have we done one on viruses yet? I don't think so. I think we've talked about them just in conversation because we get off track a lot. Let's be honest. Well done right now. We're scamming these people out of their time.

So you know Mental Floss. We love Mental Floss. We love Mental Floss. On this website on Mental Floss well, more reading off of it has, how it works and how to avoid it. So we will read both to help you. As you're browsing the web, a pop up window alerts you that your computer has in fact been infected with viruses and worms. It encourages you to scan your device for specific anti virus software program and then offer to clean bogus bugs off for a

small fee. If you download the program, it installs malicious software on your device and the con artists then have your credit card information. How to Avoid do not click on any links in popup ads. Install a robust, trusted antivirus program on your computer and run regularly.

Also install popup blockers in your browsers to prevent these scams from ever reaching you keep the important files on our computer backed up to an internal external drive just in case if you're smart, the Windows Defender Antivirus is just fine. If you're not doing stupid stuff. Also, if you're not opening up ports on your router, if you're not there's risky behavior that you can do that's not super risky if you know what

you're doing security wise. But if you're just if a game you download tells you to open up a port on your router, be doing a little reading. Just do a little reading on it before you before you start doing especially if you get advised to open that port on some forum it's uh, you know, just just be mindful of

what you're clicking on. Yeah. So the unexpected friend request a scammer duplicates your social network profile belonging to a friend and then adds you once you confirm a con artist has access to personal information that can be used to hack into your bank accounts such as your birthday parents names, and pet's names. They can also then send out malicious links they would that you would be tempted to click and request for money.

Yeah, so these I don't have a lot of social media anymore. A lot of the stuff out there on social media that I've seen though, I've seen like polls that's like, you know, what was your you know, your dragon name, or whatever is your mother's maiden name, plus the street you grew up on. And then like another poll will be, you know, your, your action hero name is your first pet's name is your first pet's name plus your birthday plus your Social Security.

No, right? Like that one posts on Facebook. Like, oh my gosh, Facebook, will will bleep out your social security number. Oh, yeah, I did that one time on Facebook just to see who would who would do it. I posted a post that said, Oh my gosh, this is so weird. And then I put star star star star star star star star star. So if you put your Facebook password into any of your posts, like exactly, it'll start out and nobody will be able to see it. And like five people replied with their

passwords. And then they're like, is it blinked out for you? I'm seeing it. I'm like, oh my okay. So servo said nice try FBI. Yeah. My FBI agent. I liked the idea of everyone has their own FBI agent. So my FBI agents got to be really confused. Because I do a lot of like, caused by makeup. And I did one recently where I don't want to have scars on his face. So my my FBI agent, man, he's gonna be so confused. You good? Yeah, there was something said in chat and I'm looking at, you know your meme.

Yeah. Go ahead. Oh, okay, John, you're Oh, you're gonna accept friend requests from strangers. If someone you were already friends with ads, you as a friend, reach out to them offline, confirm whether or not they have a second account. Do not share private information that could use to crack down your bank security questions online. If you go out of town, wait until you return to post about it. You never know if one of your friends accounts is compromised.

Oh, man, Hunter two apparently that thing that I did on Facebook? I didn't come up with that. Yeah, you didn't. I thought I had came up with it on my own. Ideas are never. They're all just floating out there in the ether. And we just pull them down. I went well, it says the original idea. The origin is 2004. So I probably did hear about it at some point. And then just remembered it a decade later. And did it. That's funny. So we got we got an idea for a shirt.

Do we already mentioned this last episode? No. It's a canned episode. It is. So Lila was sitting here listening to the live know about this right? And you'll you'll probably hear this again. If you listen to the Canada episode, which we'll release one week. Lila's got to have some mouth surgery in the future and probably late after March. Yeah. Well, we'll we'll talk about that later. But I'm Phaedra was talking to Lila about something.

And was she was making a joke or something like a really bad joke or quoting something. Anyway, you were you're not having it. In a joking way. This is all in a very fun joking way. And Lila's. Tell them what you said. I was like, Shut up respectfully. Because I didn't want to disrespect my mom like that. No one should ever disrespect our mom like that. Respectfully. So we have some T shirts now. And we're opening up

a shop probably this week. It's probably just going to be me this media.threadless.com Yes, I have to get I have to make verify that but I'm pretty sure that's what I said it as the store is not live yet because I'm adding a few more things for me just pod. But yeah, so we've got to shut up respectfully shirt, like a microphone on it. And then FunFactFriday.com Of course, so right now, I'm having like reverse tinnitus in my ears. Everything dull sounding.

Well, you know how sometimes with tinnitus, you get like the ringing for like, a few seconds like really hard. That's happening to me right now. But instead of it being like a really, really high pitched sound, it's a really, really low frequency sound. That's interesting. Yeah. It's like when maybe got some fluid near here. Maybe? I don't know. It started in like second period today. That's weird. Yeah. I hope everything's all right. In my worm or a spider in your year,

might, yeah. Might be the hurricane might be E and just trying to taunt me. I got Oh, a hurricane here. The pressure isn't any different than the year in the year, a cup or a cup of work. That's an inside joke. Yeah, I could tell. I didn't understand. So scams go back, you know, as long as humanity does. So there's, there's a lot of tried and true old scams. And some of them are pretty clever. And the assaulting the gold mine, or assaulting the mine is an old scam. Basically, you can

just call it salting. Basically, somebody is trying to sell land that has a mind on it. And they'll go in and sprinkle around some gold. Just a little bit, you know. So some prospector will come out and be like, Oh, I see little flecks of gold here and there. There's, you know, there's gold and there's dirt. And then they'll buy it and there's no gold there. You know? So that's an old scam. It's called salting.

There's the money box scheme. Have you heard of this? Oh, so you, you have to, like be dealing in like, with shady people. Yeah. And you invent a or you have a box that prints money, essentially, like just a money printer. Right? But you have to preload it with a couple of $100 bills. So you can demonstrate If you build a box, sorry about that, folks, I was too far away from the slider. So you tell them, Look, this doesn't, I'll sell this, I just, I gotta get, I gotta get rid of

this thing. Like, give me give me $100,000. And I'll give you this box. And they're loaded up with like $10,000 worth of $100 bills, like pre loaded, and then show them, look, this prints $100 bills, but I've got to get out of the country, I got

somewhere to be, but I need this money right now. Blah, blah, blah, here's where you get the paper, here's, you know, blah, blah, it's just as big in the everything's got to be urgent, everything's got to be, you know, look, you're getting over on me by only getting 100,000 For this, you know, are only paying 100,000 for this. And then you give it to them. They try it out for a little while it's spitting out $100 bills, and then it just started spitting out blank paper. But

you're gone. You know, you got to you also, if you're doing a lot of these scams nowadays, that you're really going to be getting somebody you can't ever have a social media presence ever again. You can't ever let anybody take pictures of you. It's kind of you gotta go into isolation after a couple of these scams. There's an old Oh, one of the ones my buddy who works in a bank told me he would have people come in and complain that they had gotten scammed online, and that they had like

anti scam protection on their bank account or whatever. And they wanted to like file a complaint or call the cops or whatever, to try and get their money back. Or what it was, is, there would be a loan, a personal loan website, right. And they would go through the whole personal loan process and put in their their information and everything to get $1,000 loan. And at the end of the loan thing, it says okay, to submit your loan, it's a $40 loan submission fee, or application

submission fee. How would you like to pay for your application submission, right, and they put in their credit card number or their debit card number, and pay the $40? Well, they would get denied. And the reason that this company online could do this, is because they would give somebody $1,000 loan, if they met their criteria? Well, they set the criteria at you have to have a net worth of over a million dollars. And you have to have a literally perfect credit score in order to get this $1,000

loan. And they know people looking for $1,000 loan are not going to have those things. So technically, they're not doing anything illegal by collecting this $40 fee. But it certainly is scummy you know, it's just like that one, but but my buddy was like there's nothing we can do. It's a legitimate website. They legitimately will give somebody $1,000 loan, they have a lending, Id whatever. So yeah, that was it was pretty, pretty scummy scam.

I know that this doesn't have too much to do with what we were talking about. But there was a Amazing World of Gumball episode where the dad accidentally robbed a bank. And they had to figure out what to do with all the money. Give it back to the Okay, so they were thinking it over. And, of course, the kids had different ideas in the parents. But basically, the dad didn't know this was what was going on. But the mom wanted it for like vacation and retirement, which is that's

reasonable, but you stole the money. So they didn't know what to do. So they put it a little suitcase, and they brought it over to the bank. And they just gave it back without looking inside of it. Because they're like, Hey, you lost your stuff. Do you love your suit? Can you let you see case here? That reminds me there was an episode of Frasier where they gave the dad Martin too much money. Like they gave him an

extra $100 when he pulled the money out or whatever. And he went back up to the teller I was like, Hey, you made a mistake. And the teller was like really rude to him. I was at bars, and it was really rude to him was like, I didn't make a mistake. And he's like, okay. So he comes back later and tries to give it back to him. And they ended up giving him another $100 Because they think he's complaining that they shorted him 100 Anyway, he ended up getting like $10,000 from the because yeah, so he

thought he was getting scammed. There's a the shortchange artists. I had one of those try and pull that on me one time. They come in and ask for change for a like a 20. And then when you go to break the 20 I can't remember how it goes. But it's just basically being really fast talking and picking up money and dropping money and changing what you want to do and all this. And I had somebody try and do that to me one time, when I was like, 17, we're going to register somewhere. And I realized that

something was wrong, because it just felt wrong, you know? And I'll say, Okay, stop. I'm going to we'll take this register back to the back, and I'm going to count it and make sure it's, you know, the tail is what it should be in here. And then we're going to start over if you really need change. And he's like, no, no, I'm good. I'm good and walked out. I was like, I'm not. I'm not you know, we're not we're not playing this game. I'll shut

down the whole store, and go count this money. You're not scamming me at 10 bucks. Yeah. I'll get fired. Because you know, I was a kid. So this one reminds me of a dark man episode, the health some the help someone in need scam. Media, say a media savvy scam artists sets up a crowdfunding page or charity website related to the topic that is getting lots of news coverage, it could be related to a natural disaster like Hurricane Maria, or a viral

story about a person in need. They convince people to share the link on social media and send you emails about contributing to the cause. If you click on the link and donate money, using a bank card scam, artists consent can steal your bank information and drain your account to sell it to others who will, how to avoid it. Don't click on links you receive via email, or those with suspicious web addresses linked on social media to donate to someone in need search with a charity and

go directly to the official site. Confirm that you're in the right place and then secure the URL should appear with the https colon slash slash at the beginning before handing over your bank card. Information. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. So basically be smart. A lot of times something will feel wrong. If it is, yeah. Yeah. There's an old saying, trust your gut. It's amazing to their age, it causes just to make sure that you're on the right website. And you know what you're putting

your money into. Because it might be going to the anti cars are just some random guy on the internet. Speaking of scams, we hit a milestone. Oh, we did. We now legally have to tell the government about the income we received for this show. Yay. We've reached a point it says yeah, it's exciting. But we also don't want to get a I don't want to be on the wrong side of the law on that. Tax evasion. Yeah. Can't fight that. We can, though. That gets

you there. Gotcha. I'm trying to think of the other ones that that are interesting scams, that that's completely slipping my mind right now. If you're a little web, like your Microsoft virus projector comes up your screen says you had a virus, but it's from like Chrome. Yep. That's part of the Cricut. That's part of the other one I was talking about. The what was it called? Where to go? Unexpected for? Fake social media. Oh, pop up. scareware.

Yeah, yeah. Because if you've got a notification set on your computer for Chrome, or brave, or Internet Explorer, or whatever your web browser is, if you've got a forest, you've got notification setup. If you go to certain sites, and they won't do it while you're on the site. No, they'll drop cookies on. Yeah. And like later on, when you're on another site, I do it like a few days later, right? You'll get a pop up saying your antivirus has found a virus on your computer, click here to

clean it off. And if you click there, it takes you to one of those scam sites that you're basically letting them into your computer, and you'll get ransomware the ransomware is yeah, I'm gonna explain it. You're always supposed to be like, No, Dad, tell me what that is. I'm glad you glad you asked. Ransomware is it basically encrypts your entire computer. And then you have to pay somebody to unencrypted. And it

gets it gets it gets it happens. Sometimes, I'll see. I'll get emails that say, you know, I've seen that you've been doing bad stuff on your computer. I'm going to tell your boss about it. Unless you send me you know $1,000 With a Bitcoin. Yeah, and the thing about Bitcoin is you can go look up any bitcoin

wallet and see its transactions. So the bitcoin wallet that they told told me to send the money to in this scam email, I went and checked it on the blockchain explorer and saw that it had already gotten 11 people to send 1000 bucks where the Bitcoin to

say made $11,000 By sending out some scam emails. Wow plus whatever plus whatever the difference is because this was a while back so bitcoins worth way more Now speaking of which boost please we have taxes yeah yeah I'm not looking forward to doing it either because I gotta figure out all this Bitcoin stuff with taxes I have buzzing tinnitus even buzzing it's like a low hum Yeah, I think you've probably got some fluid in your ear. Yeah, but if I had to guess, give me a hurricane Ian.

So hurricane Ian. Oh, he's no fun Ian in the air. It's because he's got an eye and your urine. Urine. We got some urine. Urine. All right. Well, I think I think that's all for scams. What do you think? Do we have anything else we need to talk about? Send us some ideas. Please. Please. We need ideas for shows. This is this is a plead from the heart. I don't have any sad music to play. I do. But this is a plea from the heart. We have we have

trouble each and every week. When trying to decide what the show should be. We do so are you gonna play the arms of an angel? Know from Sarah McLaughlin. Oh, there yeah. See, it's just such a people have a live studio audience. You got the amazing when you find a studio audience, I could do that. Yeah. You. I didn't like that mean either. You shouldn't have done that. Alright, so what's your favorite scam? Oh, go ahead. I was. Yeah. What's your favorite scam?

I don't I don't know. You don't know. I like viruses by viruses. Yeah, virus isn't my favorite. I like the scams, where you've got two people in on it. And the Mark doesn't know that two people are in on Markiplier? Yes. Markiplier? No, the mark is the person who you are scamming. So like, you'll have two people in on it. But to the person that you're actually scamming, it doesn't look like you know each other. It looks like Person A is scamming Person B. And then the

mark comes in. And then Person B and the mark come up with a plan to scam A and then A is like I'm calling the cops because you're trying to scam me. And then Person B talks the mark into paying Person A did not call the cops, you know, like stuff like that. So you're getting it's two people working together. But in the eyes of the mark, they're working against each other. You

know? It's interesting, the way that they it's called a con game, because it it's confidence you're building confidence in this person. And then taking their money away from them. Yeah. So that's a that's that's a scam. What do you what do you think? Yep. That's a scam. So listeners. What's your favorite scam? what's what? What do you want to hear us talk about in a future episode? Hit us up mail. FunFactFriday.com will prompt for this week. Do you know someone that looks like

Markiplier? We want to know. Yeah, we know. We now know somebody who looks just like Markiplier. Yeah. You have a weak male at FunFactFriday.com. Yep, we have male FunFactFriday.com That's the best way to get ahold of us. Twitter. We're not on it a lot. But we are Fun Fact. Friday one the number one and then on federated networks like mastodon. We are at Fun Fact Friday at social medias media.com That's me. D us, me, DIA. And here we go. Have a great weekend, folks. Bye. Have a good one. Kyle,

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