Why This Website Exists?

Fraudsters are evolving fast, and they love when we don't keep up.

WhatFraudstersLike.com is an awareness space designed to reveal the tools, tricks, and tactics fraudsters rely on. Each post shines a light on one vulnerability they exploit, whether it's a piece of tech or human psychology.

This site collates and complements popular LinkedIn series by organizing everything in one clean, searchable archive. Easy to browse, easier to share.

Mission

Make fraud prevention clear, relatable - sometimes funny, sometimes uncomfortably real.

🔍 We expose the weak spots that criminals love to target.

🧠 We turn hard to understand threats and techniques into simple, visual stories.

🚨 We equip professionals and the public with quick insights that stick.

Every scam exploits a blind spot. We're here to help you see it.

How to Find What You Need

Every article is tagged across five dimensions. Use the filter panel to combine them — selecting tags within a group broadens results (OR), selecting tags across groups narrows them (AND).

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Attack Technique
How the fraud is carried out
SocialEngineering Phishing Malware Impersonation AccountTakeover IdentityTheft BEC
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Technology Vector
The technology channel or surface being exploited
AIEnabled Crypto Cloud SocialNetworks DeviceSecurity GamingSecurity TechnologyRisk
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Risk Profile
Organisational or behavioural context that enables fraud
HumanBehavior OrganizationAtRisk InsiderThreat Compliance AML
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Industry
Sectors most affected by this fraud type
Banking Insurance Retail Government Healthcare Utilities Telco
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Target
Who the fraud is primarily aimed at
Consumers Business Elderly Children JobSeekers Executives

💡 Example: select Phishing + Banking + Elderly to find articles specifically about phishing attacks on seniors in the banking sector.

Ivan Škula - Fraud Prevention Expert

About Me

I've spent 18+ years in data management and analytics domain, focusing on fraud detection and prevention, helping various organizations design, implement, and fine-tune fraud detection systems. From social engineering tricks to cutting-edge AI threats, I've seen how fraudsters adapt, and how teams can stay ahead.

WhatFraudstersLike.com is where I distill my experience. No fluff, no corporate buzzwords. Just focused, field-infused insights designed to make prevention easier even for people out of tech industry.

So whether you're a bank analyst, a teacher, a parent, a student, or your family's 'IT expert,' we've got something for you. This website is built to sharpen your instincts and help you stay a step ahead.

Ivan Škula, Creator of WhatFraudstersLike.com