Mr.
Schiff: A Katrina-related scam
that involved two men, the Internet,
victims and $48,000
Mr.
Hambrick: "There was a web site
that was set-up to collect donations."
Mr. Schiff: That's
the Chief of the FBI's Internet Crime
Complaint Center, John Hambrick
Mr. Hambrick: "And that web
site was totally fictitious."
Mr. Schiff: Hambrick
says complaints came into the center,
known as IC3
Mr. Hambrick: "The web site
was spoofing a legitimate company
who is set up to help out victims
of disasters like this."
Mr. Schiff: To
find the fraudsters, Hambrick says
FBI Agents worked two avenues
Mr. Hambrick: "We tracked
them down through the funds; tracking
where the money ultimately ended up.
It's often the case that we interface
with Internet service providers and
telecom companies to track the subjects
upstream."
Mr. Schiff:
Two subjects were eventually arrested
and convicted on Conspiracy, Wire
Fraud and Aggravated Identity Theft.
By the way, report Internet crimes
at www.IC3.gov. I'm Neal Schiff of
the Bureau and that's the FBI's Closed
Case of the Week."
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