Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Mission Statement: Tech Fu and You!

My blog will document my experiences of battling internet fraud, recovering from viral destruction, and debunking internet money making schemes, for the sole purpose of informing you how to get the most from the internet and and perhaps save you some money and headache. Through the course of my blogs I'm going to address some of the top threats circulating through the internet, and techniques you would normally have to pay for that can help protect your PC .
Just remember, there is no replacement for a skilled professional. If you are faced with a real threat of loss in data, identity, or money, Seek out the proper authorities and/or professionals in dealing with this matter.


First Fu 4 u:

Don't trust anything on the internet:

This will be a recurring theme in my blog as I cannot stress this enough. It may seem like common sense but more often than not this is the leading cause of computer crashes and fraud victimization. You guys are going to love this one.

So recently I replied to a job post on craigslist that read a little something like this:

StarLinks Children's Foundation would be very interested in offering you a part-time paying job in which you could earn about 1000 - 1500 USD per month. Before I go further, I would like to inform you of both the organization you would be working for and what you would be doing.


Our organization is a foundation which enhances social sensitivity to the problems of children, we help seriously ill children and their families cope with their pain, fear and isolation through entertainment, education and family activities. We lay special emphasis on children with heart problems we got professionals working with the children, who potentially form the first link of the intervention chain and also support humanitarian services on surgical issues.


When a child is diagnosed with a serious illness, the day-to-day joys of childhood take a back seat to the rigors of treatment and hospitalization. Starlight Children’s Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses and life-altering injuries by providing entertainment, education and family activities that help them cope with the pain, fear and isolation of prolonged illness.


We understand what families go through when a child is sick, and how important it is to find relief from constant worry and isolation. Our programs have been proven to distract children from their pain, help them better understand and manage their illnesses, and connect families with others facing similar challenges so that no one feels alone.


Presently, we operate basically on generous donations in cash and other items but mostly cash funds, however our donors are mostly by United States citizens, individual and co-operate organizations, they send us these payments from the United States, method of payments which these donors use in sending us donations includes checks and money order.


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Seems nice enough. Not shady at all right?! heh..Since I replied to this add by supplying a copy of my resume they now have my residential address, contact phone and email. They sent me a list of responsibilities as well:

Job Specifics:
1. Collection of Donations / Payments
2. Cashing of Donations / Payments which might include bank certified checks or money orders
3. Deduction of commission 10% per donation/payment received
4. Sending cashed donation/payments to the institute following Our Instruction.
5. Keeping Record of each donation / payment received and sent
I will like to know if you are really interested in working for us and contribute positively to achieving one goal, which is helping these children and their families, and as you do so God would definately reward you.


Wow. Yea, totally not shady (sarcasm for those who dont know me). So I responded back with a few simple questions asking them to contact me and schedule a face to face interview. They responded by saying:

Hello Ryan


You have completed the employment form previously,
and we already gave it to a client so he can make out payment to you
on our behalf which should deliver to your door step today via fedex.


1) You would be collecting the donations via certified checks which would deliver to your door step via fedex.
2) Western Union or Money Gram, following our instructions.
3) Not for now,after you have worked for 3 months you would be invited on an all expensed paid trip to the organization.


I woke up this morning to a knock on my door from fed ex. I picked up the package left on my door step and saw a check for $1,070 dollars. This check was registered to the Bank of Marin under a business that is real and resides in California. This check was made payable to my name. But wait it gets weirder, in one of the emails they sent me a list of contact info:

Starlinks Children's Foundation
Macmillan House,
Paddington Station,
London W2 1HD
Reference No: - LSLCA/2031/ 8161/05
Charity Reg No. 296058


While looking at this email, a "contacts" instant message pops up from the founder of this charity. For those who either do not use gmail or have not used this feature, google created a great tool built-in in google web mail. Its a messaging client that allows you to see who amongst your email contacts is currently signed in to gmail. You can Instant Message contacts while signed in to your email and vice versa.
I start off by telling this person that this position is very suspicious and I would like to meet face to face or by phone. He responds with " This is "Mr,Blah" the founder of Sarlinks charity. His response sounded a little automated so I immediately stated that if you do not respond in 12 sec. with a statement that confirms I'm talking with a human being I'm ending this conversation. For all I know, he could be "back-dooring" into my email account so long as the conversation remained active. Unlikely but possible. I got another seemingly automated response and ended the conversation.

So, I went to a site where you can check for registered charities in the UK. Low and behold there it was lookin real as can be:





They're a charity located in London, England. Most scams concerning money are usually located outside of the US in places like South Africa and Taiwan where internet fraud regulation organizations are fewer or non-existent. The UK has seen its fair share of internet scams as of late so there are a few regulatory bodies like Data Wales and Met. Police UK that do help in the fight against internet scams.
I am still investigating this further and have contacted the internet crime complaint center or IC3 concerning this matter. Most people like you and me unfortunately don't get the immediate attention issues like this require. The IC3 handles thousands of claims every month so response time usually takes anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks. However, starting today I'm contacting the top 10 major e-fraud fighters around the world and inform them of my blog.

I am going to make a call to this charity tommorow and ask to speak with the founder personally.

Which brings me to my first Tech fu tool!
Voice over IP services like Skype make great tools for making anonymous phone calls. I perfer to use skype pay account because of their flat rate and low one time monthly fee. You can register up to 3 phone numbers when you sign up for their pay service. Your registered number can originate from a list of 254 countries so long as you provide a valid address from that country. For instance, if your a resident of the US and you live in Seattle, Washington you can register a phone number in Boston Massachusetts. All your calls will be traced to a location in Boston somewhere (random number given for that area code). You can direct all your publicly given information to your skype account and keep your personal cell phone free of telemarketers. Then, in about a year, change your skype number. Sure beats having to deal with the Telephone Company.

The internet is a crazy place. Stay informed and browse safely!

-Ryan Yanagihara




18 comments:

  1. good read, ryan. although, don't scams usually try and get money from you? Cash that check and send the money to me. Ill launder it around the portland area and pay you back in full in about 3 months! J/k, anyway, good to hear your still up on your game. Ill keep up on this blog. Take care,

    -Bear

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  2. If I were to cash this check, I would jepordize ruining my credit and run the risk of being arested for asisting a criminal.

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  3. Ryan,
    Coincidentally, i had answered the SAME add on craigslist, sent my resume as a PDF (something told me not to email the word file) and got that long email you also posted (Which by the way, u are the only link on google that appears when you type "Starlinks Children's Foundation SCAM".
    I thank you for posting this, it seemed weird for a british company to need help involving money exchange... AND not to mention all the money scamming going on these days anyhow.

    again i thank you. You are a badass!

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  4. Hi Ryan,

    Thanks for the informative post. I applied for a receptionist position at a birthing center and 2 days later got a response from the "starlinks childrens foundation" with the same line of crap. Funny how the job went from answering phones to collecting cash...

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  5. Exact same job offering and reply as Gail. Halfway down the letter they even refer to themselves as the StarLIGHT Children's Foundation. It seems kind of obvious to me that they can accept their own cash payments without going through me. And like Gail said, funny how an admin job at a birthing center turned into something else, that involved being blessed by God for helping diabled children.

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  6. I also just recieved an email from them in response to a job posting on craigslist. I, however, sent my resume with my address and cell phone number on it as an attachment from a word doc. I am really worried about that now. Are there any suggestions as to what I should do or if I am at risk of anything happening? I sent my resume out to a ton of job postings that I believed to be legitimate!

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  7. Just an update...I contacted the real Starlight foundation, which is who these Starlink idiots are posing as. I have forwarded them the email as well as a link to this site and the craigslist posting I responded to. I have also notified craigslist. I was told by the lady at Starbright that they were notified by Chase bank recently that someone had come in trying to cash a counterfeit check from the starright foundation and the lady trying to cash it had received the same email from the starlink foundation. Luckily the bank teller notice that the check was fake and didn't cash it. Apparently the fake foundation sends out these fake checks and when people cash them they are told to keep out the 10% commission and then send the rest of the money to them. By the time that the federal reserve gets the check and notices it is counterfeit it's too late. They send the check back to the bank and the bank takes those funds out of the victims account. Consequently, the scammers have gotten away with the victims money.

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  8. Wow the same thing just happened to me! so my question is what do i do with the check when i receive it?

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  9. Wow..Same exact email but i didnt reply..I could tell it was a scam and plus i googled this "company" and your blog came up.THANKS!!! The fact that they have my address is not cool tho...

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  10. I work for the Starlight Children's Foundation in London. This is a scam (needless to say) and there is very little we can do except report it to the police. All we can say is 'if it appears too good to be true, it usually is'.

    Best Wishes

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  11. I just got the same email. However, a person named Patrik Adams started texting me early in the morning which seem very odd. Should I be worried about strange people coming to my house

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  12. This just happen to me!! I thought something was fishy about this. I found this on Craigs list. I gave them my address and a lil other info. do i need to be worried about anything?

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  13. SCAM SCAM SCAM

    @ RYAN "They're a charity located in London, England. Most scams concerning money are usually located outside of the US in places like South Africa and Taiwan where internet fraud regulation organizations are fewer or non-existent....." They just fraudulently used the name if that organization really exists........ "places like South Africa" exactly!!!
    I traced the same email l got from them and it came from:

    Email Tracing succesful!

    The email sender
    westeryu@silverbirdgainsinc.net
    used at Mon, 20 Sep 2010 03:04:21 +0200 the IP address: 41.155.5.97 from Nigeria, Lagos.
    Email Sender IP address location & IP address info:
    IP address [?]: 41.155.5.97 [Whois]
    IP address country: Nigeria
    IP address state: Lagos
    IP address city: Lagos
    IP address latitude: 6.4531
    IP address longitude: 3.3958
    ISP of this IP [?]: Starcomms Limited
    Organization: Starcomms Limited
    Host of this IP: [?]: dial-pool6.lg.starcomms.net [Whois]
    Local Time of this IP country: 2010-09-20 06:45

    Sucks they have my info too but now l have most of theirs and so do you.......God Bless .....for real = )

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  14. Looked up sify.com (return email address linksfoundations@sify.com)
    It is an India paper.

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  15. Wow! i just went through the same thing. it was a ad off of craiglist and she said her name was mrs. williams and the name of the foundation was called Children's Foundation in Canada. I just recieved a email this morning saying that i would recieve a check via ups for 1k and to take out $100 for me and money gram it to somebody. Im so sick of scams i really thought i had a job .! =/

    so who should i give the check to?

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  16. Well, all, the scam lives on! I live in Austin, Texas and applied for a job as a Personal Assistant position on Craigslist. Almost as soon as I pushed the "send" button, I received a very lengthy reply from the Starlight Children's Foundation, with almost the EXACT wording as one listed previously on this blog! So, apparently, the effort to stop them has been in vain! Really? Come on, there's got to be a real way to stop them!

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  17. could somebody contact me from this page cause i got hired supposed to as a personal assistant of adams patrik a week ago they havent ask me for no money and is supposed to be from the starlight foundation.But i have a lot of preocupation now and to many questions can someone contact me . e mail jdlalindabori@hotmail.com

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  18. i'm literally in the exact same situation right now. I thought this Adams Patrik seemed kind of sketchy, but this definitely confirms my suspicions. They claimed they were starting up an office in San Diego, which is where I live, but that they were in the process of moving offices from Canada so it would have to be on an at-home basis until then.

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