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		<title>IRS sent me a message… This is good right? &#124; Computerized Spirit</title>
		<description>But it also sounds like it could be a phishing scam trying to get your social security number and personal info. The IRS typically sends most communications via snail mail. If this is an email I would very, very carefully inspect the ...

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		<title>Facebook Password Reset Scam &#124; Phishing Emails Sent to Many &#8230;</title>
		<description>There are many reasons why this can be called as a phishing scam.  First of all, it  came into my spam box and not my inbox. So, that's a reason for suspicion. Next, the “To” address was different. It was “pram6176″ which was not my email ...

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		<title>The Buymusic.ca Blog » Don&#39;t Fall for The Scams</title>
		<description>I have just made aware of yet another phishing scam, this time involving Facebook. Every few days someone tried to get people to click on fake links in official sounding emails and people are unfortunately still falling for it. ...

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		<title>Touch laptop » Wi-Fi Hotspot Security</title>
		<description>Otherwise known as 'Rogue Hotspots' or the 'soft AP attack' this Wi-Fi version of the e-mail Phishing scam is perpetrated by hackers who jam and mimic the signal and SSID of a legitimate hotspot. They then serve up a sign-in page ...

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		<title>&#124; Tall Poppies &#124; Sophisticated &#39;phishing&#39; scam promises tax refunds &#124;</title>
		<description>Sophisticated 'phishing' scam promises tax refunds. The Assistant Treasurer has warned Australians of a  new email phishing* scam using the lure of a tax refund to try to steal private information. ...

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		<title>rds-az: FaceBook Password Scam</title>
		<description>... you will (most likely) find that you... do NOT need to change your password at all. You can read more about this here: http://www.crn.com/security/224000103. Posted by Matt Butler at 20:47. Labels: Facebook, phishing, scam, virus ...

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		<title>Review: Keynesis Lockngo Professional 4.0 &#124; ADVANCE COMPUTES TRICKS</title>
		<description>A highly productive phishing scam, with more than 180 messages sent in three minutes, hits a big chunk of the online segment of Barclays members Various people are wondering what to do now that the. ...

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		<title>Island Bargains: Online Security</title>
		<description>You might see a phishing scam: •In e-mail messages, even if they appear to be from a coworker or someone you know. •On your social networking Web site. •On a fake Web site  that accepts donations  for charity. ...

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		<title>New Facebook Virus &#124; UNCOVERAGE.net</title>
		<description>There are obvious clues that this is a phishing scam.  For one, Facebook doesn't send e-mails like this. It may send an e-mail with a link where the user can reset the password, but not an e-mail with an attachment. ...

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		<title>Beware the new Facebook password reset scam - Computer Support &#8230;</title>
		<description>There are obvious clues that this is a phishing scam.  For one, Facebook doesn't send e-mails like this. It may send an e-mail with a link where the user can reset the password, but not an e-mail with an attachment. ...

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