While checking my Email today I found a pesky message that was disguising itself as a legitimate Email invoice from Intuit. The Subject Line reads “Invoice Notification for June 2013.” The Message in it’s entirety is as follows. Please double click the PDF attachment to open or print your invoice. To view full invoice details or for any Online...
Read MoreIf you’ve recently booked a flight - or not - that departs from Washington, DC. be sure not to fall for a recent Email hoax that purports to be sent from [email protected] and alleges the Email message contains your Online Reservation Details. The message reads in it’s entirety: You can check in from 24 hours and up to 60 minutes...
Read MoreIf you recently checked your Email and found a suspicious looking Email with the subject line ‘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 [email protected]. While the sender address may seem legitimate, you can...
Read MoreIf you’re spending some time sorting through your Email inbox this morning and you happen to find a message with the subject line “Your Intuit.com Order” be sure not to follow the instructions that are provided in this Email, as it’s designed to trick you into clicking on a virus filled attachment. The Email purports to be sent from Myspace....
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