CyberLover, the piece of software developed in Russia masquerades as a real man or woman who is seeking love online.It is capable of conducting flirtatious conversations with people in chat-rooms and on dating sites as a means of luring vital information from its unwitting victims.According to its creators, it can establish a new relationship online with up to 10 people in just 30 minutes.
Security experts said they were concerned that internet users were being lured into a false sense of security before parting with personal information such as their address and date of birth which can be used to access bank accounts.
They said that the answers to simple questions such as, "Where can I send you a Valentine's Day card?" or "What's your date of birth? I'm planning a surprise for your birthday?" could leave people exposed to identity fraud.
Security experts said they were concerned that internet users were being lured into a false sense of security before parting with personal information such as their address and date of birth which can be used to access bank accounts.
They said that the answers to simple questions such as, "Where can I send you a Valentine's Day card?" or "What's your date of birth? I'm planning a surprise for your birthday?" could leave people exposed to identity fraud.
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