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Hackers are Stealing the Identities of those lost in the Florida Condo-Collapse Tragedy!

Hackers are Stealing the Identities of those lost in the Florida Condo-Collapse Tragedy!

Families mourning the loss of loved ones to the partial collapse of the Champlain Towers South condo building in Surfside, Fla. are now being urged to check the credit of their deceased relatives thanks to a group of heartless hackers targeting victims in a new identity-theft scheme.

Apparently, cybercriminals are watching the news & stealing the identities of victims read during the broadcast. Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett told local Florida news station 10 News that law enforcement is working to track down the cybercriminals.

Face to these Deeds

“It’s terrible,” Burkett told 10 News. “I can’t wait to put a face to these deeds right now, & I think all of South Florida is eager to see who would do something like this –  what kind of person would do something like this. But I am looking forward to our police department apprehending them, & they are out there looking. I wouldn’t want to be that person right now.”

Officials are not releasing details about how many of the victims have already been targeted. The death toll from the tragic condo collapse is currently crca 100.

Want to ‘Make an Example’

This is not the 1st-time hackers have shown just how cruel they can be.

Throughout the global COVID-19 pandemic attackers have gone after life-saving vaccine-makers, tried to swindle people out of their relief checks & interrupted critical supply chains.  The Dark Web is full of stolen personal data just waiting to be exploited by threat players with recent high-profile data dumps from LinkedInPlayStation LimeVPN.

Recent Credit History

Law enforcement working on catching Surfside victims’ identity thieves is not providing any additional details about the investigation but is urging family members of victims to check both recent credit history & contact the US Social Security office, according to Insider, who also interviewed Burkett. The mayor vowed to punish the criminals behind the identity theft.

“We want everyone to take steps to lock their credit down,” he concluded. “We’re going to track down the people responsible for this & we’re going arrest them & make an example of them.”

 

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