My new roommate’s 3 credit cards have been stolen and about $1000 charged.
Read my previous articles on this subject:
How do criminals get your information? and another article posted HERE
My new roommate’s 3 credit cards have been stolen and about $1000 charged.
Read my previous articles on this subject:
How do criminals get your information? and another article posted HERE
Computer viruses and computer worms have one goal in mind: to affect a computer user one way or another. They are very similar, but so different at the same time. There are two major differences between the two: the ability to be a standalone program and the ability to travel alone. Read the full story
Cybercriminals love holidays especially Christmas! The number of cyber attacks on the unsuspecting Internet users goes up by about 400% during this time.
In my previous video I talked about a computer worm called Koobface and how one of my best friends fell victim to it. Read the full story
I got a text message from one of my best friends this morning saying that I should warn my friends on Facebook about a virus, and also not to open any emails from her that would prompt me to watch a video.
That didn’t sound right, so I called her later that day. So last week, before she left for a short Thanksgiving vacation, she got an email from one of her Facebook friends which said “Youur ccute ass is on our new video nowjj” or something like that. So she, unsuspectingly followed a link, but nothing opened. She didn’t think twice about it. While she was on the vacation, she started getting emails from her friends basically yelling at her: What are you sending us? You are sending us a virus! Stop! Read the full story
The Identity Theft crime is one of the fasted growing. Many of us associate identity theft with an Internet age. But is it a correct assumption to make. What is the history of identity theft? When did it all start?
No one can really tell when a first case of identity theft happened, but there are many cases have been recorded throughout the history. Impersonating someone for power or money began way before the Internet and the credit cards. Read the full story
Do not fall a victim to Identity Theft and scams during this Holiday season. Stay safe and have a happy Thanksgiving!
Original release date: November 24, 2009 at 2:42 pm
Last revised: November 24, 2009 at 2:42 pm
US-CERT is aware of public reports of malicious code circulating via phishing email messages that appear to come from the Social Security Administration. The messages indicate that the users’ annual Social Security statements may contain errors and instruct users to follow a link to review their Social Security statement. If users click this link, they will be redirected to a seemingly legitimate website that prompts them for their Social Security number. If users enter their Social Security number and continue to the next page, they will be given an option to generate a statement. If users attempt to generate a statement, malicious code may be installed on their systems. This malicious code attempts to collect online banking traffic to gain access to the users’ bank accounts. Read the full story
Here are just a few examples of how you can tell if you are a victim of identity theft. You can read more Here.
