By: chad atw | 2007-03-27 | Finance Discussing a scam that effects hundreds. and its through pretending to be the government.This scam is sure to be a danger if people are not aware! read more
By: Kaisilver | 2005-12-04 | Ecommerce Frauds and email scams on Paypal accounts have become more frequent. Our network team has put together a report on the current Paypal frauds email scams being perpetuated by fraudsters. read more
By: Chintamani | 2009-12-27 | Taxes Many of you must have received an e-mail for a number of times saying that you have underreported or underreported income. All these mails are fake. What is the reality? Chintamani Abhyankar scans these emails. read more
By: MiNeeds | 2009-09-19 | Accounting The IRS does not initiate taxpayer communications through e-mail. • The IRS does not request detailed personal information through e-mail. read more
By: Gen Wright | 2009-10-05 | Affiliate Programs Online gaming scammers are pretty good at what they do though, learn how to avoid falling prey to them. read more
By: Daniel Collins | 2009-01-02 | Advice In recent times, lottery scam emails have become increasingly clever, as well as a lot more common. Indeed, lottery scam emails are nothing new, but they are becoming a lot more widespread as technology progresses and an increasing number of people gain access to the internet. As it goes, emails are quite easy to forge; they can appear to come from an official sounding source, which can often lead unsuspecting recipients to appear far more trustworthy than they should be. A typical lottery scam email informs the recipient that they have won a major prize and then requests that the “winner”. read more
By: Gregg Housh | 2010-01-10 | Internet Business A lot of us are already well familiar with the annoyance of spam: unsolicited e-mail advertisements. In recent years, unwanted emails have evolved in an attempt to avoid increasingly advanced filters and wary recipients. We have put together a list of red flags to help you quickly spot e-mails that... read more
By: Kim Chambers | 2010-01-20 | Business Digital e-mail signatures can help reduce the impact of scam threats for online businesses as well as trace fraudsters who have used them. read more
By: David H. Urmann | 2009-10-11 | Relationships Have you ever received unsolicited emails promising millions? Read on and find out what these are. With the horrific stories of successful scammers making millions from fraudulent activities online, efforts are now in full force to crack down the 419 scammers. An ABC documentary on the subject traced a scam to... read more
By: Thomas Ajava | 2009-09-11 | Spam If there is one agency everyone responds to, it is the IRS. Scammers know this and have developed a host of campaigns using the name of the agency to sucker taxpayers into releasing information. A new email scam uses the threat of underreported income to get consumers to download a malicious file. read more
By: Andrew Green | 2010-01-10 | Spam With the vast increase in scams going around on the Internet these days, we have to be careful. Even the best of us have been scammed at some point. Hackers are becoming more and more advanced in their scamming processes. read more
By: Richard Ducharne | 2010-01-10 | Communications Writing letters is a thing of the past. It has been replaced by the speed and convenience offered with the internet. This isnt always a good thing, though. Emails containing viruses and scams can litter your inbox and threaten the safety of your computer. There is a way to safeguard your inbox and protect your computer. Using a reverse finder can help you locate the source and owner of unwanted email messages. read more
By: Kevin Lopez | 2008-11-27 | Internet Business Almost everyone today who has used the Internet and emails, have at least encountered the infamous email scam at least once or twice. In fact, it wouldnt be too far from the truth to say that seeing one of those email scam and spam in our inbox has almost become a routine in checking our mails. But how is it that they got our email address? Learn about some of the methods that they use. read more
By: Pavan Kumar | 2010-01-10 | Email Marketing Email Finder Review- Email Finder is an email address lookup and reverse email lookup site that allows users to find email addresses instantly. We review companies with email lookup and reverse lookup services that are powered by a database of over 750 million members. read more
By: Stephen Grisham Sr. | 2009-02-26 | Email Marketing The IRS has issued a warning about a tax refund email scam. You get an email allegedly from the IRS saying you are due a tax refund. You are told to click on a link to the IRS website. On this page, they request your social security number and other personal information, so you can gain access to your account. read more
By: John Maier | 2008-05-07 | Computer Hoax Emails has become very common sight in the email Inbox these days since E-mail has become an essential mode of communication in the modern world. Unfortunately, that means its also one of the most common routes for virus infection and fraud. Below are some of the most common email... read more
By: David Slone | 2006-02-15 | Advice Phishing involves the sending of an e-mail falsely claiming to be from an established legitimate enterprise in an attempt to scam the user into surrendering private information that will be used for identity theft. read more
By: puneet kr. chopra | 2008-03-30 | Reference & Education I have been looking at the possibility of doing some Ebay trading. And, since I have been on the Internet for a while, I decided that I should see what Ebay scams, if any, was floating about. Why? It is always good to be aware of the good, the bad, and the ugly of any online venture. And since, I’ve seen all sides - it’s wise to have cautious optimism. read more
By: Leva Duell | 2008-10-19 | Business Email processing appeals to people who are looking for typing work and want to make money working from home with their computer. The email processing scams comes in several variations. They are similar to envelope stuffing scams because you get paid when placing ads and selling the same scam to others. The promises: • After paying an administrative fee, youll receive a training kit and you can become an email processor processing emails from home. • You will get paid $5 to $50 for each email you process. • You can process as many emails as you want and work when . read more
By: F. Aldo | 2006-11-09 | Small Business Have you checked your companys email server for leak? A leaky email server can actually be an unwitting accessory to cyber crimes. read more