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Search Advertising PSAs in Bing Alert Consumers to Scammer Threat Online

 
 

Microsoft works with Federal Trade Commission, U.S. Postal Inspection Service and Western Union to provide financial scam guidance to people as they search the Web.

REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Microsoft Corp., in collaboration with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) and Western Union, today launched a series of online public service announcements (PSAs) designed to help protect consumers from scams related to mortgage foreclosure rescue offers and promises of credit repair and advance fee fraud, also known as lottery scams. The search advertising-driven PSAs will appear on Bing, Microsoft's new search experience, and will target consumers most vulnerable to these types of Internet crimes -- putting valuable and trustworthy information directly into the hands of those who need it most. By including this information within the search experience itself, these organizations aim to remind consumers to be on alert at precisely the moment they may likely be faced with scams.

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In 2008, the Consumer Sentinel Network, a highly secure online database of millions of consumer complaints managed by the FTC, received more than 234,000 complaints about fraud where the consumer was contacted through the Internet.* The median payment amount for each complaint was $440. As part of Microsoft's mission to help protect Internet users, Bing will present these PSAs to help keep consumers on guard against these all-too-common Internet scams.

The PSAs for each issue will be triggered by a series of targeted search terms entered on Bing, such as "foreclosure rescue," "fix my credit" and "money transfer." Users who click on the sponsored ad will be directed to a landing page with guidance on avoiding scams and information about how to report a scam if they have been victimized. (Landing pages on credit repair and mortgage foreclosure scams are hosted by the FTC; a landing page on avoiding advance fee fraud is hosted by Microsoft.)

In the current economic environment, personal financial security is paramount. Building on the FTC's Fraud Forum in February that examined how public-private partnerships can more effectively protect consumers from fraudulent schemes, this PSA program is the first step in an ongoing campaign that Microsoft, the FTC, USPIS and Western Union are undertaking to educate consumers about the dangers of online fraud. Microsoft and Western Union also participate in the Advance Fee Fraud Coalition, a private-sector initiative to raise public awareness and encourage victims to report these crimes to law enforcement.

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

* Consumer Sentinel Network, Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book for January-December 2008

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    "Unfortunately, many scammers who would exploit a homeowner in danger of
    foreclosure or a person struggling with credit card debt will try to
    misuse the Internet to connect with their victims. By harnessing the reach
    that Bing holds with consumers and the expertise of organizations like the
    FTC, USPIS and Western Union, we believe this program can help fight back
    against scams by reminding consumers to exercise their street smarts
    online right at the time they need it most."

                       --  Nancy Anderson
                           Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel
                           Microsoft Corp.

    "Search-based public service announcements are powerful because they reach
    consumers at the teachable moment. We'll encourage other search engines to
    follow Microsoft's lead and use PSAs to help their users avoid scams."

                       --  David Vladeck
                           Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection
                           Federal Trade Commission

    "Con artists know uninformed consumers will be more likely to fall for
    their scams. That is why the Postal Inspection Service is pleased to
    increase fraud prevention and education messaging with our federal and
    corporate partners through Bing."

                       --  William R. Gilligan Jr.
                           Chief Postal Inspector
                           U.S. Postal Inspection Service

    "Western Union is committed to consumer protection awareness and
    education, and we are pleased to work with Microsoft on these important
    efforts. We must continuously look for enhanced ways to educate consumers,
    and we are excited that Microsoft has provided another means to reach
    consumers."

                       --  Denise Jaworksi
                           Vice President, Global Consumer Protection Program
                           Western Union

SOURCE Microsoft Corp.

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