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... possible to spoof an e-mail coming from the president of the United States. So when you see any e-mail in your inbox that comes from eBay or PayPal and asks you to log in to confirm your password the chances are that this is a scam. E-mails that you receive of this type will have eBay letterheads or PayPal ...
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... recognize programs that are now on your computer because they may have been installed there by a spyware related web site or program you loaded on your computer. In addition, you might be worried that: 4. Someone might be able to read your e-mails 5. Someone might be able to access your e-mail list 6. ...
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... card company, and users are invited to provide their identifying information. Sites of this kind are used solely to steal users' passwords, PIN numbers, SSNs and other confidential information. At first phishing consisted only of a social engineering scam in which phishers spammed consumer e-mail accounts ...
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... until it's time to dispose of it. This is one of the worst things you can do. That old computer has all of your computer cookies, bookmarks, emails, and everything you ever looked at on it. Someone just has to take it home and plug it in to see what you have been doing, buying, and looking at. The Internet ...
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... confidential information on Internet or any other public communication systems that can be accessed by anyone. Only after perfectly confirmed verification some information may be shared if it s very urgent. Also one should not rely on anyone else without careful verification of the identity of the other ...
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