Cyberattacks targeting oil sector: researchers
[WASHINGTON] A series of cyberattacks has been targeting the oil and gas sector in what appears to be an effective variant of the so-called Nigerian email scam, security researchers said Monday.
The scheme dubbed "Phantom Menace" has victimized a number of oil and gas buyers, getting them to pay for non-existent crude, according to a report by Panda Security.
According to Panda, the fraudsters offer a large amount of high-quality Bonny light crude oil from Nigeria, which is sought after due to its low sulfur content, "at a very competitive price." The criminals are able to provide fake "documentary evidence that the product exists" and subsequently request the buyers make a deposit of US$50,000 to US$100,000.
"However, once they pay the money they are met with the nasty surprise that there is no oil," the report said.
No comments:
Post a Comment