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During a press briefing, experts spoke about the most popular cyber fraud schemes in Ukraine and presented an educational game on the topic of payment security
This year cyber fraudsters most often used the method of social engineering to commit illegal actions with payment cards of users. That is, they misled citizens by any means, so that they voluntarily disclose their personal data, their card details, bank codes and passwords of mobile operators, or make a transfer in favor of fraudsters. Believe it or not, 76% of users, faced with fraud, disclose the details of their cards themselves. And this despite the fact that 77% know that card details, bank codes and other financial information should not be disclosed to anyone.
Experts spoke about this during a press briefing on the problem of cyber fraud with payment instruments in Ukraine and the launch of the online game "Zdolay Shakhraia!" The event was attended by leading experts from the National Bank of Ukraine, the USAID Financial Sector Transformation Project, representatives of online services, etc.
As Olesya Danilchenko, Deputy Director of the Ukrainian Interbank Association of Members of EMA Payment Systems, said, in the second quarter of 2020, the number of cases of social engineering continues to grow - they account for 71% of cyber fraud. At the same time, the share of ATM fraud decreased - from 29% in the first quarter to 16% in the second, and the number of cases of fraud with POS terminals and RBS systems remains stable - 8% and 5%, respectively (versus 6% and 6% in the first quarter) ...
The average amount of a fraudulent transaction using social engineering methods is now UAH 3,300, while the average amount of a fraudulent transaction on the Internet is UAH 195.
Another current type of fraud today is theft of a subscriber's financial number. Pavel Daniman, Marketing Director of the Kyivstar mobile operator, spoke about this. He stressed the importance of not disclosing to anyone information about how you use your number (to enter banking, confirm payment transactions, etc.). One of the methods to prevent the theft of a financial number is to identify customers of mobile operators (in fact, this means becoming a contract subscriber).
Every day, 1-2% of Ukrainians encounter cybercriminals by phone, e-mail, in online stores, online lending services, on online platforms, etc. Therefore, it is very important to conduct explanatory work among citizens. To this end, the Ukrainian Interbank Association of EMA Payment Systems Members, within the framework of a grant provided by the USAID Financial Sector Transformation Project, has developed an educational game on payment security, Zdolay Shakhraia!, the purpose of which is to raise awareness among young people about effective ways to protect their own information and the rules for the safe use of payment instruments and services.
"Zdolay shahrai!" Is a simulation game where players find themselves in simulated situations of various types of payment fraud and receive information about the consequences of their decisions and advice on identifying fraud and effective remedies in each situation. By clicking on the card with the image of a fraudulent monster, the player goes through one payment fraud scheme and learns about its signs and methods of protection. The game now consists of 56 thematic parts that simulate various types of payment fraud: telephone, ATM and credit fraud, SIM card hijacking, fraudulent prize draws, surveys and online shopping, message board fraud, employment and online earnings. tourism and entertainment, phishing, malware, ransomware, gaming scams, etc.
The National Bank of Ukraine also joined the promotion and support of the game. In July of this year, the regulator launched a large-scale information campaign #ShakhraiGudbay. The aim of the campaign is to help Ukrainians learn the basic rules of payment security. "The game" Zdolay Shakhrai! " from the EMA Association became the highlight of the campaign, ”Lesya Voytitskaya, Head of the Public Relations and Financial Awareness Department of the NBU, said at a press conference. According to her, the National Bank expected a significant increase in payment fraud during the quarantine in Ukraine, since Ukrainians began to make payment transactions more often on the Internet. In the first half of the year, 27 banks (40% of all banks in Ukraine) announced suspicious transactions using payment cards in the amount of UAH 86.4 million. For comparison, a year earlier the same indicator was 72.
This year cyber fraudsters most often used the method of social engineering to commit illegal actions with payment cards of users. That is, they misled citizens by any means, so that they voluntarily disclose their personal data, their card details, bank codes and passwords of mobile operators, or make a transfer in favor of fraudsters. Believe it or not, 76% of users, faced with fraud, disclose the details of their cards themselves. And this despite the fact that 77% know that card details, bank codes and other financial information should not be disclosed to anyone.
Experts spoke about this during a press briefing on the problem of cyber fraud with payment instruments in Ukraine and the launch of the online game "Zdolay Shakhraia!" The event was attended by leading experts from the National Bank of Ukraine, the USAID Financial Sector Transformation Project, representatives of online services, etc.
As Olesya Danilchenko, Deputy Director of the Ukrainian Interbank Association of Members of EMA Payment Systems, said, in the second quarter of 2020, the number of cases of social engineering continues to grow - they account for 71% of cyber fraud. At the same time, the share of ATM fraud decreased - from 29% in the first quarter to 16% in the second, and the number of cases of fraud with POS terminals and RBS systems remains stable - 8% and 5%, respectively (versus 6% and 6% in the first quarter) ...
The average amount of a fraudulent transaction using social engineering methods is now UAH 3,300, while the average amount of a fraudulent transaction on the Internet is UAH 195.
Another current type of fraud today is theft of a subscriber's financial number. Pavel Daniman, Marketing Director of the Kyivstar mobile operator, spoke about this. He stressed the importance of not disclosing to anyone information about how you use your number (to enter banking, confirm payment transactions, etc.). One of the methods to prevent the theft of a financial number is to identify customers of mobile operators (in fact, this means becoming a contract subscriber).
Every day, 1-2% of Ukrainians encounter cybercriminals by phone, e-mail, in online stores, online lending services, on online platforms, etc. Therefore, it is very important to conduct explanatory work among citizens. To this end, the Ukrainian Interbank Association of EMA Payment Systems Members, within the framework of a grant provided by the USAID Financial Sector Transformation Project, has developed an educational game on payment security, Zdolay Shakhraia!, the purpose of which is to raise awareness among young people about effective ways to protect their own information and the rules for the safe use of payment instruments and services.
"Zdolay shahrai!" Is a simulation game where players find themselves in simulated situations of various types of payment fraud and receive information about the consequences of their decisions and advice on identifying fraud and effective remedies in each situation. By clicking on the card with the image of a fraudulent monster, the player goes through one payment fraud scheme and learns about its signs and methods of protection. The game now consists of 56 thematic parts that simulate various types of payment fraud: telephone, ATM and credit fraud, SIM card hijacking, fraudulent prize draws, surveys and online shopping, message board fraud, employment and online earnings. tourism and entertainment, phishing, malware, ransomware, gaming scams, etc.
The National Bank of Ukraine also joined the promotion and support of the game. In July of this year, the regulator launched a large-scale information campaign #ShakhraiGudbay. The aim of the campaign is to help Ukrainians learn the basic rules of payment security. "The game" Zdolay Shakhrai! " from the EMA Association became the highlight of the campaign, ”Lesya Voytitskaya, Head of the Public Relations and Financial Awareness Department of the NBU, said at a press conference. According to her, the National Bank expected a significant increase in payment fraud during the quarantine in Ukraine, since Ukrainians began to make payment transactions more often on the Internet. In the first half of the year, 27 banks (40% of all banks in Ukraine) announced suspicious transactions using payment cards in the amount of UAH 86.4 million. For comparison, a year earlier the same indicator was 72.