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March 9th, 2007
Gone Phishing
All you need to do is wire a few hundred bucks to the office of the finance minister of the tiny nation of Twitbuktu, located on the border between Bikini Atoll and Denmark, and email him your bank account number, date of birth and mother’s maiden name, and a few days later a million dollars or more will materialize into your bank account like manna from heaven. Right. And if pigs twirl their tails fast enough, they can fly. By now we’re all pretty familiar with email scams, those too-good-to-be-true offers that multiply like romance-happy gerbils in your inbox. Most of them are pretty easy to spot, even to the untrained eye. Scam I am Don’t respond to it. Neither Yahoo!, nor any business we are affiliated with, will ever send you an email or call you proactively asking you for contact, account or other financial information. If you do get such an email or call, it likely comes from a crook who is “phishing” for your information in order to bilk you of your hard-earned cash. If you think you’ve been “phished” for info, please let us know by emailing phishing(at)cc.yahoo-inc.com, or forward the email in question to the same address. To learn more about how you can keep from getting reeled in by “phishermen,” and how to guard against other Internet-based scams, visit these resources: —Michael Mattis
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3 Comments Add your own
1. Ross Cooney | November 12th, 2007 at 9:54 am
I work for EmailCloud.com, an email spam filtering service for small businesses. We stop spam, phishing and virus attempts for our clients.
We have seen the number of phishing attempts increase significantly over the past few months with attempts reaching 5% of all email for some of our clients. These range from emails from your bank to money requests from the IRS.
It’s dangerous out there!
Ross Cooney
2. http://idisk.mac.com/fmp3musicdownloads/Public/index.html | December 10th, 2007 at 11:12 pm
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3. Home Theater Speakers | February 15th, 2008 at 12:30 am
I hate the paypal phishing emails - they’ve slowed down a bit but I used to get like one a week.
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