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Email scams have flourished due to the ease and cost effectiveness with which people can now communicate using the internet and email.
There are also ways to maintain anonymity when sending emails. This has provided fertile opportunities for scammers http://www.hollisterfrance3suisse.fr - hollister france , criminals and spammers.
Email addresses harvested from the internet by software can be bought by the million on CD for a few dollars. Scammers from all over the world using these addresses can use email scams to steal money or personal information from unsuspecting victims.
The key is to educate yourself about the different type of scams and how they work, and also pass the information on to others to help prevent being scammed.
The main types of email scams include phishing, lottery http://www.airjordanmagasinsoldes.fr - air jordan , advance fee fraud and employment scams.
Phishing
Phishing email scams are designed to trick victims into providing personal or financial information such as credit card or logon details. You usually get a fake email that looks like it is from organizations such as banks, financial institutions, internet service provider or online service providers requesting you to 'confirm', 'update' or 'validate' your account information.
They provide a link in the email that directs you to a site that looks similar to the legitimate website http://www.doudounemonclersoldesfr.fr - moncler , but are designed to trick you into entering your personal information. This information is then on-sold or used for fraud or criminal purposes.
Lottery
Lottery email scams start with an email that claims you have won a large amount of money [in a lottery you didn't buy a ticket in!]. This should send some red flags. How can you win a prize if you didn't buy a ticket!
If you respond to the email you will be asked for personal details to verify that you are the correct person to receive the money. If you provide bank account details, the scammers are likely to help themselves to any money in it.
If you provide personal information, this will be on-sold to be used to commit fraudulent or criminal activities. Then you will usually be asked to send money to cover taxes, customs, duties http://www.airjordanmagasinsoldes.fr - air jordan pas cher , fees or other expenses to cover delivery of the supposed winnings.
The scammers will pocket any money you send http://www.mercurialvaporpascher.fr - mercurial vapor pas cher , as well as use the personal information you sent for illegal purposes.
Advance Fee Fraud
It is called the advance fee fraud because the email asks for your help accessing a large sum of money in a foreign bank account for which you will receive a percentage, however sooner or later you will be asked to provide money [advance fee] to allow the deal to proceed. There will continue to be 'money hurdles' that prevent the release of the big payout, until it becomes obvious that it is a scam, or you run out of money.
Employment Scams
You may receive an unsolicited email offering you a very highly paid job, where you can almost 'state your conditions'. The email asks you to send your CV with personal details for contact purposes.
It is just a disguised identity theft where all the scammer wants is your personal information that will be on-sold to be used for illegal purposes.
A variation is to offer a job that involves processing international payments, usually on behalf of a company that doesn't have an office in your country yet, and then once the checks are banked into your account, on-paying the money [less your commission] into their overseas account or by using wire transfer.
The checks will be fraud, or you will be prosecuted for money laundering!
What to look out for in Email Scams
There are many variations to the email scams http://www.abercrombielaredoute.fr - abercrombie france , however be wary of unsolicited emails that offer lucrative business opportunities http://www.monclersitoeufficiale.it - moncler , advise you have won prizes or money, especially when you haven't bought a ticket, ask you to click on a link to go to a website to logon to an account, ask for donations, offer jobs with high remuneration, and ask you to provide personal information.
What to do to Prevent Email Scams
Don't respond to emails that request your personal or financial information and don't send money now on the promise of a pay-off later. Don't click on links in emails and if you are unsure if the email is a scam, manually type in the organization's address, or ring that organization's phone number that you know is genuine. The links may also contain a virus if you click on it http://www.louboutinpaschereboutique.fr - louboutin . Don't cut and paste the link from the email into your address bar as the address on the link may be different to the address where you are taken http://www.mercurialvaporpascher.fr - mercurial vapor . Do use anti-virus http://www.doudounemonclersoldesfr.fr - doudoune moncler , internet security and firewall software and keep them up to date http://www.hollisterlaredoute.fr - hollister . Don't respond to emails requesting your help getting money out of a foreign country.
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