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Phishing ? It?s Signs and Your Options
Author: By Vickie J Scanlon
Topic: Scams
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Phishing is the act of some individual sending an email to a
user in an attempt to scam the user to release personal
information. Is it easy to determine if it?s a scam? Sometimes ?
but not always. I hope to give you enough examples and
information to help you to safeguard yourself from these
unsavory individuals.

In addition, sometimes the email is sent to malicious software
so as to render your computer helpless. Thus, it is important
that you do not click on the link they provide, because that is
the trigger that will load the software to your system.

EXAMPLES OF PHISHING

You receive hundreds of emails in your mailbox, but one email
catches your eye ? it directs you to a website, requesting that
you need to update your personal information. It requests such
personal information as:

passwords credit card numbers social security number bank
account numbers

?It appears to be legitimate?, you say to yourself. And you also
notice that the emails are from companies that you have been
doing business with for a while. Warning: The website could be
bogus.

Here are several examples of phishing in action.

1.E-mails stating they are from E-bay and they feel that your
account may have been compromised and would like you to verify
your information with they so conveniently supply. DO NOT click
on it. 2.E-mails from Paypal or your bank asking that you verify
your information because they feel that your account has been
compromised, or heaven forbid, suspended. Same scenario,
different company. DO NOT click on the link. 3.E-mail that
states that an unauthorized transaction has occurred on your
account. Please click the link below and confirm your identity.
DO NOT. 4.Here?s a work at home scam ? We have seen your resume
on Monster and feel you would fit our position. If you are
interested, please go to our website, look over the experience
required and submit your resume if you have this background.
Website is professional looking, offer looks good ? but it could
be a scam.

WHAT ARE THEY AFTER

In the above examples they are after information about you, be
it passwords, credit cards, social security numbers, anything
that can identify you ? and that which they can use to profit
from you.

The job email is used to verify that the email address is a true
blue, active email address. What do they do with this info ?
they sell these accounts to spammers for good money. They need
to verify your email address?because if the spammers come up
empty ? this person?s business is dead.

HOW TO VERIFY SAFELY

1.If they want you to verify your account, do not cut and paste,
or use the link they provide in the email. Close your Internet
session, open a new session and enter the site that you have on
record to verify. 2.Emails requesting resumes ? Verify their
account before you send your resume. When verifying ? these red
flags should be considered:

1) If they are hesitant to provide a phone number ? might be a
scam. 2) If their business address is not verifiable ?might be a
scam. 3) If the website is new ? might be a scam. 4) If they use
a large company?s name?and that company never heard of them ?
might be a scam. 5) Again, verify this information before you
send your resume.

WAYS TO PROTECT YOURSELF

Here are some quick tips to protect you and your computer system.

1.Use anti-virus software and a firewall ? keep them up to date.
2.If you have a broadband connection make sure you have a
firewall in place. 3.Don?t email personal or financial
information. 4.Before providing personal information ? search to
see if the site is secure ? look for a lock icon. However,
remember not all phishers are stupid ? in fact, they could be
computer savvy enough to forge security icons. Thus, look for a
site whose link looks like this: https://www.somename.com --
this shows that it is a secure site. 5.Coupons from respected
companies ? Verify that it is a true-blue coupon from the
company ? I had one coupon sent to my email address from what I
thought was Staples. Verified it with Staples ? not a coupon
honored by Staples. When on the Internet ? if it looks like a
duck, quacks like a duck, it still may not be a duck! 6.When
making transactions on the Internet ? be it online banking,
Paypal, Internet Gold, etc. ? complete your transaction, log out
of the website, and close out of your Internet Explorer?and then
continue with a new session of Internet Explorer.

WHERE TO FORWARD SPAM THAT IS PHISHNG

If you encounter spam that is phishing, or are a victim of a
phishing scam, you can forward the information to spam@uce.gov
and to the company, bank or organization that the email may have
stated they are from. In many cases, the other organizations
have information on their website where you can report the
attempted scam.

In addition, if you have been scammed, and you wish to file a
complaint ? go to ftc.gov.

To conclude, no one is immune to spam or a scam. But try to be
ever vigilant and do your due diligence with anything you do on
the Internet. But being human is a scammer?s hope ? they know
that most will ignore the bait, but some will be tempted. So, if
you so humanly slip, and succumb to a phishing scam, you can
report them to ftc.gov.

About the author:
Vickie J Scanlon has a BBA degree in Administrative Management
and Marketing. Visit her site at:
http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz for free tools, articles,
ebooks, how to info, affiliate opportunities, products and
services ? to meet your budget and needs.



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