Massive Account Fraud 20. júlí 2006 12:36 Four extensive cases of fraud are being investigated by Reykjavik Police. All cases involve theft directly from individual bank accounts, where the perpetrators have succeeded in breaking into web accounts and transferring large sums of money from them. All of the transfers were made from computers with foreign IP numbers. The sums were then re-transferred to the accounts of two men in Iceland, who retransferred it to the Baltic countries. It is believed that certain individuals of foreign orign contacted the men in Iceland to use their accounts for money laundering purposes. Recently there was another fraud case involving text messages from a dating service sent to peoples mobile phones, which included a link to webpage which in turn infected their computer with a virus enabling the criminals in obtaining bank account information. Police encourage people to install powerful anti-virus systems in their computers and to be vigilant of all their transfers. News News in English Mest lesið Hafnaði hermönnum Trump: „Fullveldið er ekki til sölu“ Erlent Fjórtán börn handtekin eftir að drengur lést í eldsvoða Erlent Segist hafa skipað hæfasta fólkið þvert á athugasemdir verkfræðinga Innlent „Maður skyldi ætla að það þurfi tiltekið siðferði til að starfa í lögreglunni“ Innlent Afstýrðu sprengjutilræði á tveggja milljóna manna tónleikum Lady Gaga Erlent Ekki nein þörf á notkun kjarnorkuvopna og vonar að svo verði ekki Erlent Föður rafmyntajöfurs rænt og skorinn af honum fingur Erlent Býður upp á sögugöngu um svæðið sem hún vill vernda Innlent Vakinn af „ölvunarsvefni“ inni á baði og brást ókvæða við Innlent Til marks um „skringilega“ skautun víða um heim Erlent
Four extensive cases of fraud are being investigated by Reykjavik Police. All cases involve theft directly from individual bank accounts, where the perpetrators have succeeded in breaking into web accounts and transferring large sums of money from them. All of the transfers were made from computers with foreign IP numbers. The sums were then re-transferred to the accounts of two men in Iceland, who retransferred it to the Baltic countries. It is believed that certain individuals of foreign orign contacted the men in Iceland to use their accounts for money laundering purposes. Recently there was another fraud case involving text messages from a dating service sent to peoples mobile phones, which included a link to webpage which in turn infected their computer with a virus enabling the criminals in obtaining bank account information. Police encourage people to install powerful anti-virus systems in their computers and to be vigilant of all their transfers.
News News in English Mest lesið Hafnaði hermönnum Trump: „Fullveldið er ekki til sölu“ Erlent Fjórtán börn handtekin eftir að drengur lést í eldsvoða Erlent Segist hafa skipað hæfasta fólkið þvert á athugasemdir verkfræðinga Innlent „Maður skyldi ætla að það þurfi tiltekið siðferði til að starfa í lögreglunni“ Innlent Afstýrðu sprengjutilræði á tveggja milljóna manna tónleikum Lady Gaga Erlent Ekki nein þörf á notkun kjarnorkuvopna og vonar að svo verði ekki Erlent Föður rafmyntajöfurs rænt og skorinn af honum fingur Erlent Býður upp á sögugöngu um svæðið sem hún vill vernda Innlent Vakinn af „ölvunarsvefni“ inni á baði og brást ókvæða við Innlent Til marks um „skringilega“ skautun víða um heim Erlent