Archive for November 2nd, 2008

02
Nov

The Wisdom Of The Elderly.

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New New; Reply; Reply all; Forward; Delete; Junk; Not junk; Report phishing scam; Mark as unread; Move toInboxJunkDraftsSentDeleted; Options Options. too funny not to share, this is one smart lady‏. From: offline

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02
Nov

MSN Phishing scam is annoying the crap out of me.

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Ok, seriously. Are we, as human beings, stupid? Don’t answer that. I’ve been getting random MSN messages from one of the parts distributors we use at That Computer Store. He swears it’s not him, and that his computer isn’t zombied by

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02
Nov

IRS warns of phishing scam - MetroWest Daily News

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IRS warns of phishing scam MetroWest Daily News, MA - 45 minutes ago The Internal Revenue Service is warning of an increase in e-mail scams this year, likely due to the economic stimulus package. Peggy Riley, spokeswoman for …

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02
Nov

Key bank usa. Catholic charities usa: advocacy: networking

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A recent phishing scam targeting citibank and ocbc bank customers went a step beyond most asked the individuals to supply their user name, password, and a token-generated key. Bank statements $ each: cancelled checks $ each key deposit

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02
Nov

Phishing in plain english

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A short guide to recognizing and avoiding a phishing scam.

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02
Nov

Russian Phishing Scam

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I received an e-mail from Network Solutions, my registrar commenting on, and pointing out that this phishing scam exists. (Not that I did not already know). I have also received a fake e-mail from one of these Internet criminal This is

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02
Nov

Domain Phishing Scam. Look after your domains.

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The phishers & scammers have realised that domains are pretty valueable commodities these days, and as the word is out that banks don’t send emails asking for your personal information, they have expanded their repetoire to domains and

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