Articles tagged: phishing
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Daryl Campbell You saw this scam coming a mile down the road. They won't get you today. No problem as far as these online con artists are concerned. So the next time around they skip the phishing and go straight for its first cousin; commonly known as pharming. written by Jeffrey Solochek A lot of the recent so called opportunities out there in my eyes are just chain letter scams of the 21st century. They may say you are getting all this so called product but you have to compare apples to apples and oranges to oranges. I can say my house is worth over a million dollars but if all the houses in my neighborhood are only selling for one hundred thousand dollars I can say my house is worth a lot more all I want but the reality is it is only worth a lot less. written by Anna Stone Stone Simple explanations of what malware, spyware, and adware are. written by Brit Hall Nothing’s easier than online banking. Just log in, view your bills, pay them, check on other accounts, and so on. I mean, aside from my grandparents, who doesn’t use the internet to bank these days? While it’s more secure than ever before, and in my opinion, much safer than the old-fashioned paper-bill method, you still have to keep an eye out for scammers and internet fraud types who are trying to get their hands on your money. written by F. Aldo You just took advantage of the great deals available during the holidays and purchased a brand new personal computer system. You are all wired for speed now, but your brand new computer's first few bumps on the information superhighway could very well lead to it ending up a total wreck. written by Mark McGimpsey A short article dealing with 5 tips to help protect the internet user from identity theft, fraud, and phishing
when using emails. written by F. Aldo Have you checked your company's email server for leak? A leaky email server can actually be an unwitting accessory to cyber crimes. written by F. Aldo Maybe Hormel Foods is just over reacting, but they are actually afraid the day will come when people will wonder why they named their product after junk email. written by Mike Rad There is a modern plague affecting millions of Americans each year - identity theft ! Personal information is easier to obtain than ever, and many fall victims to ID theft, the best solution often being the use of paper shredders. Learn how to prevent your identity from being stolen and abused. written by Joseph Kenny Sometimes you get a shock when you open your credit card statement, and it's not just because of the phenomenal amount you spent on clothes last month. written by Richard Chapo If you have an email account, and who doesn’t, you are use to receiving scam emails. Well, here is one using the IRS name to watch out for over the next few months. written by Richard Chapo If you have an email account, you know about all the scam emails you get. Scammers are getting braver and using the IRS name in their new tactics. written by Jeffrey Solochek Thought today would be just the same as every other morning but when I checked my Inbox I found out that I had won 2 international lotteries that I had no idea that I had ever entered and the family for some dead prince in Nigeria wants me to act as the next of kin and they will let me keep 10% of his net worth. With all this money coming in I am going to be living on easy street and never have to work again. written by Joseph Kenny Phishing is a very sneaky type of fraud conducted over the Internet. Its name is a throw back to the early days of hacking and identity theft and the practice of phone phreaking. While there can be very complicated schemes devised, they are all based on a very simple concept. written by Joe Myna Myna While there are sites where you can forward these poison pills, your only real protection, is you. You retain the power of the delete button, use it wisely.
written by Richard Chapo Every year, the IRS issues a list of tax scams. The goal is to alert taxpayers to the lack of merit of certain strategies as well as letting everyone know the IRS will not accept them. written by Joe Myna Myna While there are sites where you can forward these
poison pills, your only real protection, is you. You retain
the power of the delete button, use it wisely.
written by Richard Chapo As tax season draws irresistibly closer, the scam artists are polishing their latest techniques. This article should help you keep an eye out for these nasty individuals. written by Richard Chapo Obviously, you use the Internet or you wouldn’t be reading this article. Since you use the web, you know about phishing scams or should. Some scams are now using fake IRS identification. written by Richard Chapo
written by Joseph Kenny
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