Thursday, May 10, 2007

Computer Security: Scams via Phisher

Author: Hazel Mia

Article:
How this e-mail scam works is through this: usually, you will
receive an e- mail from a service online provider or through a
bank that ill ask you to go click a specific link or visit a
particular website and from there you will be elicited to
provide your personal info.

This type of scam is called phishing.

Basically, this scam is where victims are asked and tricked to
entering all their personal info like passwords, account numbers
to an organization or company that presents itself as
legitimate.

Ingenious scammers who create a site that looks a lot like the
authentic web site do this trick. E-mails are usually used to
invite and bait potential online victims to go to the fake
website.

As much as possible, always be cautious and wary of e-mails that
ask you to click a link and give out personal sensitive info
like bank details.

You should know that any info provided on these fake sites are
farmed and harvested by scammers which they in turn use to steal
the funds from the userЎЇs bank account or steal the identity of
the victim.

Be aware that companies that are legitimate would never ask for
any sensitive info through e-mail.

Never, ever click on these e-mail links. Never give out any info
about you. If there are doubts on the veracity of the e-mail, it
is always best to directly contact the legitimate company.

How to know a scam if you see one? Generally, a scam has the
following characteristics. It makes the promise to give you lots
of money, lots of prizes or a job. Free Scan! See how many
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It also asks you for donations. It also proposes business deals
that are lucrative. It also asks that you provide personal and
very sensitive info. It also asks that you follow a specific
link to a particular website and log in to a particular account.

Educating yourself is an essential contribution against being
vulnerable to fraud as well as any virus or security threat.

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