Beware of “Verified Contact List” Scam: What Businesses Need to Know
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Recently, a new wave of phishing scams has been targeting organizations with offers that may look legitimate at first glance but are anything but.
One of the most common tactics? Selling so-called “verified” contact databases.
Let’s break down what’s happening, why it’s dangerous, and how you can protect yourself.
The Scam: Fake “Verified” Databases
You may receive an unsolicited email offering access to a large database of contacts, often tied to a trusted organization like a Chamber of Commerce. These emails typically claim to include thousands of “verified” contacts for a price that seems like a bargain.
For example, a recent phishing attempt targeted members of the Siesta Key Chamber of Commerce. The email claimed to sell a mailing list of over 6,185 verified members for $849.
Let’s be clear:
This is a scam.
Legitimate organizations, especially Chambers of Commerce, do not sell, rent, or distribute their member lists in this way.
These scams are designed to:
- Steal your money
- Harvest your data
- Confirm your email is active for future attacks
Why This Tactic Works
Scammers rely on a mix of urgency, credibility, and temptation: