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Cloudstaff is committed to protecting the privacy of its data subjects, and ensuring the safety and security of personal data under its control and custody. This policy provides information on what personal data is gathered by Cloudstaff Security Tips about its current, past, and prospective employees; how it will use and process this; how it will keep this secure; and how it will dispose of it when it is no longer needed. This information is provided in compliance with the Philippine Republic Act No. 10173, also known as, the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (DPA) and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (DPA-IRR). It sets out Cloudstaffs’ data protection practices designed to safeguard the personal data of individuals it deals with, and also to inform such individuals of their rights under the Act.

The personal data obtained from this application is entered and stored within the Cloudstaff system and will only be accessed by the Cloudstaff’s authorized personnel. Cloudstaff have instituted appropriate organizational, technical and cloud security measures (Amazon Web Services Shared Responsibility) to ensure the protection of the users personal data.

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Deceptive Strategies: Fraudsters Manipulate Genuine IDs for Bank Fraud

Authorities apprehended four members of a fraudulent syndicate engaging in "Frankenstein" fraud, synthetic identity fraud. The suspects utilized valid IDs with authentic photos but filled with false information, deceiving banks into granting loans. The arrest occurred during an entrapment operation conducted by the NBI-Anti-Organized and Transnational Crime Division. The seized IDs displayed varying details such as names, birthdates, and addresses, shedding light on the elaborate nature of the fraud.

The term "Frankenstein fraud" refers to synthetic identities crafted from a combination of real and fake Personal Identity Information (PII), often sourced from data leaks or the dark web.

Like the creation of Frankenstein's monster, fraudsters carefully construct synthetic identities, typically pairing an easily obtainable Social Security number (SSN) with a false PII during the onboarding process – the initial interaction between a customer and a business. While the Frankenstein analogy is commonly used, considering Mary Shelley's alternative title, "The Modern Prometheus," may be more apt.

Fraudsters continuously evolve their tactics, incorporating stolen data from global breaches, often acquiring valid SSNs from the dark web. They may target vulnerable groups such as the deceased, homeless, or children, estimating millions of children falling victim to such schemes. Advanced attacks involve biometrics, with fraudsters using masks or synthetic documents to manipulate identity verification systems.

As a precautionary measure, the NBI emphasized the importance for financial institutions to maintain a high level of vigilance and stringency in conducting credit investigations with their clients.


Sources: https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/metro/890059/nbi-arrests-4-suspects-in-frankenstein-fraud-scamming-banks/story/, https://onfido.com/blog/frankenstein-fraud/


Bridz Jude (BridzG) Guilas | News
Created: December 03 2023 | Updated: on 12/4/23
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