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Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Microsoft's fake bank shows just how gullible the public is

Microsoft has set up a fake bank branch in New York and tricked members of the public into handing over huge amounts of personal information.

The tech giant built its “Greater Offshore Bank & Trust” branch in a bid to demonstrate how vulnerable people are to scams and promote their Internet Explorer 8, which it says blocks three million online threats a day.

In two videos posted on YouTube, actors playing bank staff members convince members of the public to reveal highly sensitive information in order to open accounts and receive $500.


Duped "customers" were willing to hand over their mothers' maiden names, social security numbers, credit card numbers, strands of hair for DNA tests and details on whether they wear boxers or briefs.