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3 Pervasive Phishing Scams E-mail
Friday, 23 November 2007

Scams involving email never cease to pain consumers across America, unquestionably the world. These in consequence called "phishing" scams involve "spoofed" emails meant to draw the unwary to bogus internet sites masquerading as legitimate sites. These scam artists -- phishers -- attempt to hook visitors in by having them divulge certain critical and personal bits of information. Once the information has been divulged the phishers start their dirty work and you have been conned. Several phishing scams continue to persist, the following are three of the most pervasive ones.

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How to Know Whether an Email is a Fake or Not E-mail
Thursday, 22 November 2007

A few nights ago I conscious an email from "2CO" suit me to correct my appropriate data. The sender did not forget to insert a link to log in, too.

Following are the steps that I have usually taken to discover whether an email came from a rightful person/company or a swindler:

Position the mouse pointer above the link provided by the sender(PLEASE DO NOT CLICK IT!).

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Viruses, Trojans, and Spyware - Oh My! E-mail
Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Have you extremely had to name Symantec or McAfee to query them how to bleed a virus? Or have you spent hours online trying to figure out how to remove spyware, only to find out that you did something wrong and now your computer wont boot? I know your pain and frustration with just trying to use your computer without worry. As a computer technician at ARCH Computing Services, I know how hard it can be to pay someone to remove viruses and spyware. In fact thats how I started in the computer business. I didnt want to pay someone to fix the problems that I usually caused. A little voice in my head told me I can build a computer, it doesnt look that hard!

Six years later, and a lot of dead computers in the beginning, have placed me where I am now. Let me tell you, its a full time job, even when Im not at work. There is always some new technology being developed, and of course security is a never-ending battle with new viruses, trojans and spyware daily.

The internet is full of how-to information. You can learn everything from how to make the perfect loaf of bread, tune your car, or remove a virus. Making a loaf of bread seems to be easy, and it probably is. Even if you end up making flat bread or burnt bread, youre not out a lot of money or in too much trouble. On the other hand, if you try to tune your car and break a spark plug or put the wires back incorrectly, it could end up costing you a lot more to fix it. All you wanted to do was save a few bucks and do it yourself. Ive burnt bread and Ive tried to fix my own car. The bread was thrown in the trash, the car I ended up taking to an auto mechanic and having it fixed right, which of course cost me much more than money, it cost me time.

You must be wondering what my point is. Yes, removing a virus or building a computer isnt really that hard of a taskif you live and breathe computers like I do and others do (we affectionately call ourselves Geeks). Lets take a look at the following scenario.

James is a real estate broker, and a damn good one. He makes his living helping people find the best buy for their dollar. As a result James keeps an extensive client list on his computer. Somewhere along the specialty he manages to group developing a serpentine Trojan. His anti-virus software caught it but was unable to clean it. He does some research online and finds a site that explains how to remove the Trojan. After following the instructions he reboots his PC only to find that his machine will not boot. In frustration he goes to another computer and looks up information on boot problems and finds out that the best thing he can do is reformat his hard drive and re-install his operating system from his backup. Oh, by the way, he hasnt done a backup in over 6 months. By this time he has spent 4 or 5 hours trying to fix the problem, and now has the daunting task of re-installing his operating system without any backup

The moral of the story here is that he literally wasted hours that he could have spent making a sale or helping a client purchase a house or land. Is the above scenario a little extreme? In some ways it is, but it doesnt fall too far from the truth. Many of the clients I see with virus or spyware problems have tried everything they can to remove the problem, only to find out they spent hours with no results, and often come out worse than they were. By the time they come to see me they are frustrated and just want it fixed. Unfortunately, this does cost them money that they didnt want to spend in the first place, and more importantly in this day and age, it costs them more time.

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Money Mule Email Scam Hits U.S. E-mail
Tuesday, 20 November 2007

Imagine this you occasion up your email kennel and an international outfit is offering you a dream job you can be an agent for them a financial intermediary receiving payments for them and transferring money to them, and, naturally, keeping a commission on each transaction.

Theres no investment, no money required.

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Phishing-Based Scams: A Couple of New Ones E-mail
Monday, 19 November 2007

Phishing in its "classic" antithetic is relatively well-known. Actually, 43.4 % of adults have in duration been contacted by phishers, says the probe released on May, 17 by First Data Corp.

Despite the distressed fact that about 5% of phishing attempts are successful for fraudsters, PC users are getting more cautious about bogus e-mails asking for personal and/or financial information.

As public awareness of phishing methods grows, phishers are inventing new tactics in an attempt to delude people.

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