If you recently checked your Email and found a suspicious looking Email with the subject lineĀ ‘Please Pay Your Outstanding Fedex Invoice’ be sure to immediately delete this message and certainly avoid clicking on any of the links provided in the Email. In all, this message contains 5 links. Out of the 5 links, 3 of these links appear to look legitimate...
Read MoreOne thing that you can be sure of is that Email scammers never veer off of their plan to try and deceive people into clicking on hoax Emails by using scare tactics. One such Email currently circulating on the Internet is entitled ‘Your Federal Tax Payment‘ and appears to be sent from alerts@irs.gov. While the sender address may seem legitimate, you can...
Read MoreIf you’re just getting back to work after enjoying the closing ceremonies of the Olympics, don’t let the overhang of the weekend make you vulnerable to a fraudulent Email with the subject line ‘Your Flight US 70-183612′ that likely contains a virus or other malware in a file attachment. The full text of the brief message reads: Dear Customer,...
Read MoreHappy Friday! If you’re just getting into your office to finish what’s left of the work week, be on the lookout for an Email with the subject lineĀ ‘Your AT&T Bill Is Ready To Be Paid Now’ as this is likely a phishing Email designed to cause you computer problems on the last day of the week. The hoax message purports to be sent...
Read MoreIf you’re just having a look around your unfiltered Email box and you came across a message that purports to be sent on behalf of Booking.com with a subject line that reads “Reservation Confirmation [3294111], Wed, 1 Aug 2012 15:13:30 +0800” Don’t make the mistake of clicking on the file attachment, as this likely contains malicious code...
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