July 2007 Volume 1 Issue 4
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The Top Five Internet Scams Scammers on the Internet are very creative and constantly come up with new scams or variations on old scams. The only way to fight this is with knowledge. Here are some top Internet scams you should be aware of, and information on how to protect yourself. 1. Auction Fraud or E-commerce Fraud You pay for an item that you never receive. 2. Phishing / Identity Theft
This is a scam where you receive an email from PayPal, eBay, or a bank telling you that your account is compromised and you must log in. There are variations on why you must log into your account, but basically the trick here is to get you to click a link to your account. This link goes to an official looking site that looks like PayPal or eBay's site, but is actually a fake. Once you provide your account information, the scammers use that to log in and steal personal information (i.e. Identity Theft). Solution: Ignore urgent sounding emails from eBay, PayPal, banks, etc. If you are in doubt, call your bank or log in to the actual site and see if you have any messages. 3. Nigerian Scams
4. Credit Card Offers or Loan Offers
5. Lottery Scams
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