Phishing as a form of fraud identity theft in healthcare: Victimization during COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.3 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Temida Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2298/tem2201053v
Vida Vilic
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Abstract

The coronavirus pandemic affects all segments of human life around the world. Due to the risk to people's health, personal communication has been completely changed and most professional activities and contacts must take place in a cyber environment, with the help of computers and mobile telephony. On-line communication and the use of social networks undoubtedly represent a conditio sine qua non in a situation when compliance with numerous preventive measures are required, including the work from home, online teaching in schools, a ban on gatherings etc. The positive aspects of this kind of communication are undoubtedly obvious and necessary, but they also created new forms of victimization due to insecure protocols for sending e-mails, inadequate level of privacy protection, insufficient information security, the existence of so-called security holes and the use of the same devices and digital services for professional and private purposes. Hacking phishing activities during the pandemic mostly endangered the security of confidential data collected within medical information systems, educational institutions, and in the field of banking, when the user is expected to compromise his/her digital identity and publish his/her data. The subject of this paper is the presentation of some of the most common phishing activities and identity theft in the field of health care, provision of health services, procurement of medicines and vaccines against coronavirus, which have been recorded in the world since the beginning of the pandemic. The phishing activities that will be presented in this paper significantly contribute to the further spread of panic from the misuse of medical data of infected persons and their contacts. The paper aims to point out the most common forms of victimization that have appeared around the world, as a consequence of cyber security violations due to hacker attacks during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Special emphasis in the paper is on these ?pandemic? cyber dangers, as well as on the mechanisms for avoiding this type of victimization.
网络钓鱼作为医疗保健行业欺诈身份盗窃的一种形式:COVID-19大流行期间的受害者
冠状病毒大流行影响着世界各地人类生活的各个方面。由于对人们健康的风险,个人沟通已经完全改变,大多数专业活动和接触必须在网络环境中进行,借助计算机和移动电话。在需要遵守许多预防措施的情况下,在线通信和使用社交网络无疑是必要条件,这些措施包括在家工作、学校在线教学、禁止集会等。这种通信的积极方面无疑是显而易见和必要的,但由于发送电子邮件的协议不安全,隐私保护水平不足,信息安全不足,所谓的安全漏洞的存在以及将相同的设备和数字服务用于专业和私人目的,它们也创造了新的受害形式。大流行期间的黑客网络钓鱼活动大多危及医疗信息系统、教育机构和银行领域收集的机密数据的安全性,因为用户预计会泄露其数字身份并发布其数据。本文的主题是介绍自大流行开始以来在世界范围内记录的医疗保健、提供卫生服务、采购抗冠状病毒药物和疫苗领域的一些最常见的网络钓鱼活动和身份盗窃。本文将介绍的网络钓鱼活动极大地促进了因滥用感染者及其接触者的医疗数据而引起的恐慌的进一步传播。这篇论文旨在指出,在COVID- 19大流行期间,由于黑客攻击导致网络安全违规,世界各地出现了最常见的受害形式。这篇论文特别强调了这些流行病。网络危险,以及避免这类受害的机制。
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