Sunday, February 26, 2012

Phishing Scams Identity Theft - Sun Feb 26, 2012


Be on the lookout for fraudsters this tax season
Boston Globe
One scam you're likely to see will come through your e-mail. Phishing scams try to get recipients to believe they have to respond to an e-mail soliciting personal and financial information typically used to commit identity fraud.
Watch for these tax scams as you prepare your return
HeraldNet
Phishing: With this tactic, a thief sends an email or sets up a fake website with the hope of luring consumers to give up some of their personal information. The IRS doesn't send you an email out of the blue asking for information.

iTunes store phishing scam: Apple Support Communities
Thanks for that IanEvs79. These phishing scams are getting better all the time. Read:http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2075. Like (0). IanEvs79 Level 1 (5 points) ..


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