Fake Bomb Threat
For any business in the world, any store, a bomb threat can be a logistical nightmare
. Employee and customer safety take priority over normal business operations, and so a bomb threat results in the business being evacuated, because nobody wants to be blown apart. Bomb scammers take advantage of the fear of terrorism and bomb threats.
Businesses, malls, and other businesses are as a rule, the target of bomb scams. Due to the amount of traffic in these establishments, bombing threats are always taken very seriously. Sometimes there are instructions not to call the police but, in many cases, these instructions are ignored. Unfortunately, over the years, some of these bomb threats have been carried out. This has resulted in the death or injury of many people. Scammers have relied on this to be sure that people will do almost anything to avoid such a tragedy.
There are many types of these scams. One, among many, is that the bomb has been planted and the caller has a triggering device to set it off. If a certain amount of money is not produced in a certain way and within a certain amount of time the bomb will go off. However, this rarely actually happens even when nothing is paid.
Most bomb scares are nothing more than bomb scams designed to extort money. The fear of bombs is real, and the mere threat of a bomb is often enough for the plan to succeed. Fear is a truly powerful motivator and scam artists know that many people will assume the threat is real and the bomb exists rather than take a chance on being wrong and having a bomb explode.
When the scammer is having a sum of money wired, it is possible to use telephone look up services such as
phone-trackers.info/405/577/ to verify who he or she is. When picking up a wire a person must show personal identification and, while it can be forged, some are dumb enough to use real identification papers.
Things get personal when someone is contacted at the place that they are employed and are informed that someone they love is being held against their will and a bomb will be detonated if the ransom is not paid. Though it doesn't happen often, bad things have happened in the past, but mostly the family ends up being fine in the end.
The fact is that police records of this type of bomb scam shows that most of these claims are scams being carried out by people who are actually in another country or state altogether. The significance of this information is that it shows that the targets have probably been chosen at random. To carry out the scam, thieves hack into the company's computer system to acquire the names and personal information they will need.
There are also programs made by hackers that are developed to ruin the bank's data if money isn't paid, called a logic bomb, which is one of the newer scams. A home computer could be the target because people don't often think to backup the files, or a large business's entire history could be the target. Many people will pay off the scammer because it is too risky to lose that much valuable information, just in case what the scammer is saying is actually true. Government agencies are attempting to put an end to this but it is difficult for police to figure out where the threats are coming from.
by: Odesi Desko
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