Identity Theft Phishing
Identity Theft Phishing
A spoof i made of the citi bank credit card identity theft commercials. Voice over recording and graphics by Joseph Rhodes.
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Categories: Identity Theft Tags: identity, Phishing, theft
Iconix Issued Fifth U.S. Patent for Email – Invention Extends Email Authentication to Increase Trust and Utility for Consumers and Businesses, Helps Combat Phishing
San Jose, CA (PRWEB) December 07, 2011
ICONIX, Inc., the industry leader in visual email solutions, announced today that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued Iconix’s fifth patent titled “User Interface for Email Inbox to Call Attention Differently to Different Classes of Email.” The abstract for U.S. Patent 8,073,910, dated December 6, 2011, states: “A user interface for email users which calls attention to one or more categories of emails in different ways. Iconix filed the patent on March 3, 2005.
Technology from this patent is used in all of the Iconix
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Categories: Identity Theft Tags: Authentication, Businesses, Combat, Consumers, Email, Extends, Fifth, Helps, Iconix, increase, Invention, Issued, Patent, Phishing, Trust, U.S., Utility
Lionheart Assurance Scam Prevention Toolkit: How to Avoid Phishing And Spoofing Scams
Learning how to avoid phishing/spoofing scams is one of the major concerns of Net users. Many criminals have used the World Wide Web to ripoff people; especially those who are just starting to get familiar with cyberspace. In fact, the Federal Trade Commission, FBI and Earthlink are warning Web users to be more cautious in using the Internet because there are many online crooks that are using spoofing or phishing tools, which require sending email that is disguised as a company or bank correspondence in order to get recipient’s identity. Below are some of the things you could do to prevent falling into the trap cast by online scams or rip-off artists operating on the Web.
The first step that you need to be aware of on how to avoid phishing/spoofing scams is to be vigilant. If you receive e-mails asking you to verify information, give card numbers, or provide personal data, such as social security number, you should be suspicious. Banks, credit card companies and other financial institutions would not send emails like these. When you read such emails, you should contact your bank and credit card or other financial institutions to verify their request. You should also see and make a note of the web address found in the header of the suspicious e-mails. Big legitimate companies usually use . com, . net or . org and would be fairly easy to identify.
One of the best strategies to avoid phishing/spoofing scams is to ignore the email. Do not reply nor download any attachment without first taking the time to discern whether it is legitimate or not. The email may contain malware that might be used to fish passwords and other information that con artists can use to defraud you. It is also important that you consult with your spouse before providing any personal information about them via the Internet.
Emails sent by these scam artists and crooks can almost look real so you really have to be careful. If you suspect that an email you received is a scam, immediately report the matter to your ISP. Lastly, children and teens are also becoming targets of these online crooks. For this reason, it is essential that you also teach your children how to avoid phishing/spoofing scams so that they can be protected as well.
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Categories: Identity Theft Tags: Assurance, Avoid, lionheart, Phishing, Prevention, scam, Scams, Spoofing, Toolkit
Your Social Security Number and Identity Theft Series – How Can My Number Be Stolen Online?
There are various ways on how identity thieves can get your social security number. They can do these via high-tech methods and conventional ones that does not use any form of technology
Categories: Identity Theft Tags: account, computer, data, Email, identity, online, Personal, Phishing, post, Thieves
Categories: Identity Theft Tags: identity, Phishing, theft
Where on yahoo can I forward criminal phishing emails?
I am receiving criminal phishing emails that I would like to report to yahoo authorities. Who do I send it to?
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Categories: Phishing Emails Tags: Authorities, Phishing, Yahoo, Yahoo Emails
I am receiving multiple phishing emails every week but can’t forward the most recent to report it. Any ideas?
I have been able to forward all previous phishing mail to the companies that it claims to be from, but cannot forward this newest one. Do I need to change my email address?
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Categories: Phishing Emails Tags: Change Email, Emails, Forward Mail, Phishing



