Network Logo
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Times Read : 2      
Categories

Business and Finance
Culture and Society
Home and Relationships
Home Management
Internet and Technology
Personal Development
Recreation and Leisure
This and That
 
Stats
Total Articles: 57182
Total Authors: 5908
Total Downloads: 72560


Newest Member
Glen Peebles
 


   

Sounds Phishy To Me... Avoiding Internet Scams



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.StuffWorthKnowing.com/rss.php?rss=724
By : Nick Pegley    zero times read
Submitted 2008-08-25 03:59:29
What the heck is phishing? Well, it s a scam which uses e mail to lure its victims. But, instead of harming your PC like a worm or virus might, it harms something even worse your personal finances.

These phishy e mail messages appear to be from a real company that you know and trust. It may be a bank or Internet Service Provider (ISP) that you use quite often. The fake message asks you to confirm your records by updating your information file, in order to keep an account from closing or some other false action. The message will refer a web link which leads to a web site which may look like the real thing, but isn t.

Unsuspecting victims enter sensitive info such as name, post address, home phone number, social security, and credit card account info, as the web site has the same look as the trusted business. That s when people are tricked into giving private info to crooks and it s almost like having your pocket picked in the train station, or worse. Now the phisher can simply use your identity and information to apply for credit, make purchases, or any number of online activities... posing as you, of course.

These methods are particularly dastardly; the messages deceive to abuse the good natured trust of an individual who cooperates with a request. The con artist preys on people who may not be as familiar with using online banking, or who may fail to recognize the signs that it could be a scam. Many phish e mails use language which doesn t flow well, or a web site URL which includes all numbers instead of the words one would expect, as in 153.35.24.53 instead of mybank.com. Sometimes the navigation buttons appear in strange places on the overall layout.

Beat the Scam

These Internet scammers are out there; what can you do to protect yourself? The Federal Trade Commission offers some suggestions.

If you get a message containing a warning which states that you should enter your private info to avoid closure of an account:

* don t reply or use the web link
* open another browser window
* enter the known web site address
* use your normal account login and password to enter
* make any necessary changes
* use the phone to contact the company directly with your questions

Don t transmit your private information by e mail. Before sending your private info to a web site:

* find the image of the lock in the status area of the browser
* look to make certain the web site address shows https at the beginning, which indicates security
* carefully review your bank statement when it arrives, with particular attention to any possibly false charges
* e mails which seem suspicious can be reported directly to the Federal Trade Commission at uce@ftc.gov.

Phish Victim?

Have you sent your private into to a suspect source via e mail? Here s a list of some important steps to go through:

* contact the relevant institutions and file a report as soon as possible
* immediately cancel the account, opening another
* review statements and make written reports of false charges found
* research the maximum amount you re liable for
* complain to the Federal Trade Commission

Through learning we can help reduce phishing and identity theft on the Internet.
Author Resource:- Find out how All Covered can help with technology for small businesses at: http://www.allcovered.com/business/
Article From Stuff Worth Knowing!

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
select
Sign up
select
learn more
Affiliate Sign in
Affiliate Sign In
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 
Sponsors

Purchase this software

 

From Family Stew



The Free Ride In Public Schools
27 Nov 2008 at 11:28am
Why should public-school students bother doing homework or studying hard if they advance to the next grade no matter how bad they do in class? That would be dumb, and these kids are not dumb.
Punishing the Victim -- Why Public Schools Pressure Parents To Give Their Kid...
27 Nov 2008 at 11:28am
It is normal for bright, energetic kids to be bored in public school. To solve the problem of "unruly" children, public schools now pressure parents to give their kids potentially dangerous mind-altering drugs.
The Graceful Art of Defrazzling - For Mothers
27 Nov 2008 at 11:28am
An introduction to a "defrazzled" method of surviving life as a mother

From Expanding Links



What Can You Do To Beat Your Competition?
26 Nov 2008 at 3:57pm
Your competition is more established than your website is. How do you get ahead of them?
Methods of Website Promotion
26 Nov 2008 at 3:57pm
Some thoughts and experiences related to website promotion and methods for gaining added exposure...
How to Get Directories to Submit Your Site - With this 5 Steps Guide!
26 Nov 2008 at 3:57pm
Simple 5 steps guide to get all those directories for your site submission campaign.



If you are interested in learning about and discussing social services and social services agency management, please visit SocialServicesAgencyManagement.com where you will also learn about the new ecological model of excellence.

A Service Of: (©) Leadership Village - all rights reserved