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Top 5 Scam On The Net

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I have posted personal experience from paypal scammer and HSBC phising activity ,and below is top 5 scam you may be must know about.

Tax and Rebate Scams

Consumers get a call or e-mail claiming to be from a government agency, such as the IRS or Social Security Administration, that asks for personal information to process a rebate check. These crooks ask consumers to provide personal information like their social security number, bank account number, or other details they can use to commit identity theft. If they resist giving out information, they’re told they cannot receive the rebate unless the information is provided.

Cheap Electronics Scam

Shopping website that appears legit sells electronic products at extremely low prices. The site is so sophisticated, even the most savvy consumer will have a hard time telling it’s a fake. One recent article on PCMag, mentions these scamming sites may be part of a bigger network, since they all have a $500 minimum purchase requirement, and may ask for payment in the form of a Western Union money order to be mailed to a foreign address.

Chatroom Scams

Russian cyber-crooks have developed a software robot that poses as a human in chatrooms. These bots can chat with up to 10 people simultaneously, and easily persuade them to hand over phone numbers, photographs, birthday, address, and other personal information. The site claims “Not a single girl has yet realized that she was communicating with a program!” Information harvested by these bots can be used by fraudsters to carry out various forms of fraud. Unsuspecting victims may also be tricked into visiting a ‘personal site’ that could load malware onto their computers. Sergei Shevchenko, Senior Malware Analyst at PC Tools said CyberLover, “employs highly intelligent and customized dialogue to target users of social networking systems. It can monitor Internet browser activity, automatically recognize and fill in the fields in the web pages, generate keystrokes and mouse clicks, and post messages, URLs, files and photos.”

Local Charity Scams

Fraudsters claiming to be from the local police department or DARE program are calling or approaching private citizens and businesses soliciting donations purporting to benefit police officers. What’s convincing some people into handing over personal and financial information to these imposters is the spoofed number that pops up in the caller ID. Police say many victims have reported a phone number that appears to be from the local police department, so don’t be fooled.

Cancer Cure Scam

As more people turn to the web for medical advice, they’re encountering websites that advertise natural products they claim will prevent or cure everything from cancer to diabetes. Scammers know people are searching for natural remedies online, so they exaggerate the language on their site, and even add a few medical terms to sound legitimate. Oftentimes, they’ll claim their supplies are not sold anywhere else, and sell them at a high price. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a miracle cure for cancer, but these scammers will have you believe there is, and will even discourage you from taking real medicine. The reality is many of these products are not proven, effective, or safe, and the sites are full of false testimonials.

Source : Yahoo tech

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Identify and Reported Paypal Scammer/Phising Activity

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After received HSBC Phising email , I received other Paypal scam.
But right now,the scammer a bit stupid :),they are not doing good like HSBC scammer in last few days.
This kind of scam has been around for a long time. They send an email to you and telling you there’s a problem with your PayPal account and they command you to login to solve the problem.

But to prevent your account stealing by this thief,you can check details below.

1.Email Header

When you see sender email address on email header ,you should know directly if this email is scam activity.

2.They write real good and exactly Paypal email contents,but beware do not click on “Click here to activate your account” link.Why?
Now just move over your mouse cursor to that link and you will see landing page did not send you to paypal address.

Link on status bar when you move over your mouse on “Click here to activate your account” link.

So what to do if you receive an email like this

  • DO NOT OR EVEN TRY respond to the email or enter any personal information. If you’ve already entered information, quickly reported to Paypal.
  • Forward the email to spoof@paypal.com and PayPal will immediately work to shut down the scam site.
  • Forward the email to spam@uce.gov and The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will place your email in a database and use the combined information to track down and prosecute the scammer.

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Beware!! HSBC Bank Phising Coming Down,Protect Your Account!

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Today i got an email from HSBC Bank with subject ” Update Your Account Information“,when i take a look on entire email I smell something bad and gotcha! I am right a way now.Someone out there try to stole my accounts with phising method.

Honestly this thief doing good job,see details below what I have from my email.

Header email seem valid.

Email Contents look professional

But here if you take a look closely you will find more weird thing here.

When you move over your mouse on “Log on” button you will see status bar (if you enable it) like this.

And when you decided to click on “Log on” button,then you will redirected to new page where thief set it like original site.See screenshot below to find out.

Fake Site (you should see when you click on “Log on” button)

Fake address.

See the address on your browser address bar.How can be HSBC have site with this address? LOL :)

Valid HSBC Site

And below is valid HSBC UK site.

Valid Address

And here valid address should appear on your address bar.

So beware with this kind phising method,dont let them stealing your bank account details.

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