Apparently not even traditionally published authors are safe from crooks. Victoria Strauss on her ‘Writer’s Beware’ blog describes one particular case on her blog. Please read it and be careful. Thank you.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware®
Two days later, Mr. Hannaham got an email from Mr. George, asking him to send the latest draft of his manuscript. The email came to an address on Mr. Hannaham’s website that he rarely uses, so he opened up his usual account, attached the document, typed in Mr. George’s email address and a little note, and hit send.
“Then Ben called me,” Mr. Hannaham said, “to say, ‘That wasn’t me.’”
Mr. Hannaham was just one of countless targets in a mysterious international phishing scam that has been tricking writers, editors, agents and anyone in their orbit into sharing unpublished book manuscripts. It isn’t clear who the thief or thieves are, or even how they might profit from the scheme. High-profile authors like Margaret Atwood and Ian McEwan have been targeted, along with celebrities like Ethan Hawke. But short story collections and works by little-known debut writers have been attacked as well, even though they would have no obvious value on the black market.
Reblogged this on Carolyn Mendoza Elliott's Author Blog and commented:
Oh, my goodness! This is scary!
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Thank you so much for the re-blog!
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
AUTHORS – PLEASE READ 😱
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Thanks so much for the re-blog!
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Reblogged this on Jeanne Owens, author.
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Thank you very much for sharing.
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Wow, it’s pretty bad when even well-known authors are getting phishing scams. Thanks for sharing this.
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You’re very welcome. I was shocked too.
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