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09-25-20 Police caution public about increase in financial crimes

Hawaiʻi Police Department
Area I Criminal Investigation Division
Captain Greg Esteban
Phone: (808) 961-2251

 

Media Release

Hawaiʻi Island Police are warning the public about various scams thieves have used in committing financial crimes.

Police have recently seen an increase in reporting of financial crimes by individuals and businesses.  Financial crimes are consolidated under the laws associated with theft offenses in Hawaiʻi and include identity thefts, theft offenses related to credit cards, computer related crimes, forgery, financial exploitation, and others. 

These crimes are often perpetuated by cyber criminals through “phishing” and “spoofing” which are fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and financial information by electronic communication. Forms of communications include emails, phone calls, and websites that originate from an unknown source but appear as being from a known or trusted source. The goal is to gain access a victim’s personal, financial information, or spreading malware through infected links or attachments. 

With the heavy reliance of computers, mobile devices, and networks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, cyber-criminals exploit the vulnerability of individuals and businesses through data breaches of financial accounts, targeting online shoppers, and now focusing on stealing stimulus payments, unemployment benefits, and paycheck protection program payments.

While not totally eliminating the possibility of becoming a victim, police recommend taking the following precautions:

Finally, if you become a victim of a financial crime, prepare a packet that includes your financial statements as well as documents supporting the crime, such as emails, invoices, receipts, and others, which you’ll be turning over to police when reporting the incident.  It is recommended that your also retain a copy of all of your documents for file.