The Robotic Falcon Manufacturer Falls Victim to Cyber Criminals, Lost £100,000

 

John Donald, an entrepreneur who sells robotic falcons worldwide, has become a victim of cybercrime during the pandemic, despite his tech-savvy background. 

Donald, a 72-year-old grandfather, revealed that fraudsters targeted his family business when it faced a drastic 95% decline in turnover. Reluctantly, he succumbed to their demands and transferred nearly £100,000 to a fraudulent bank account. The incident caused immense stress for Donald and was described by him as an experience he wouldn’t wish upon anyone.

Recent statistics released by Police Scotland indicate a concerning 68% rise in fraud cases since 2018, with a majority of them occurring online. 

Donald’s company, Robop, which manufactures robot peregrine falcons for bird pest control, experienced significant setbacks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was on a Friday afternoon in December 2020, at around 16:30, when Donald received a call that initiated this distressing ordeal. The caller, speaking with an Edinburgh accent, claimed to be part of a joint banking task force and informed Donald about fraudulent activitie

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