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Knowledgeable humans are still the best spam filters
Spammers and phishers spoof the addresses, subject lines, and contents of legitimate emails from popular services. A simple rule of thumb can help spot the fakes.
Internet: The most used infection vector
NEW DELHI, INDIA: Data collected by TrendLabs from April to June shows the Internet and dropped by other malware are the number one channel in India through which malware arrived. This is followed by removable/physical devices (flashdisks etc) and email.
BBB alert: beware of Amazon.com fraudulent e-mail
BBB is warning online shoppers about a fraudulent e-mail that appears to be from Amazon.com. Scam artists are sending out the e-mails that state thanks for your order. The e-mail has an order number on it, a total price, and a link to click on to check out your order.
Red Condor Expands into Puerto Rico with PRW.Net
Rohnert Park, Calif. Red Condor, a leading provider of fully managed email security solutions, today announced that Puerto Rico Webmasters (PRW) selected Red Condor as its email security provider. The ISP delivers hosting and email services to more than 5,000 customers in Puerto Rico.
Internet scams hit home in Marion County
Ocala police Sgt. Angy Scroble says the best defense against these sorts of Internet scams is using common sense.
Police: Be wary of Amazon, tech support scams
The Craig Police Department is warning local residents about fraud schemes that have cropped up in recent weeks. New fraud schemes pop up daily and many are intended to steal your identity and your money, police reported in a news release. The scams, according to the police departments news release, are as follows:
.CO Domain Names Now Available to the Public
MIAMI, July 20 /PRNewswire/ -- .CO Internet S.A.S. (www.COinternet.co) today announced the general availability of the new .CO top-level domain (TLD), which will enable individuals, businesses and organizations to acquire global, credible and easily recognizable domain names that fit their online business or branding needs. .CO domains are now available through leading ...
Amazon.com scam e-mail
Gleaner staff The Better Business Bureau in Louisville is warning online shoppers about a fraudulent e-mail that purports to be from Amazon.com.
Hon. Gary Locke, US Secretary of Commerce, to Keynote at Online Trust & Cybersecurity Forum
Nation's Leaders to Discuss Online Trust and the Impact to the Vitality of the Internet Economy
Amazon e-mails may be bogus and threat according to business bureau
According to the Louisville Better Business Bureau, scam artists are sending out the e-mails that state "thanks for your order." The e-mail has an order number on it, a total price, and a link to click on to check out your order.
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