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Chase Customers Beware: The New York State Consumer Protection Board is warning of new e-mail scam that appears to come from Chase. E-mail recipients are asked to provide their personal information as a "security measure." The e-mail reads: "As part of the new security measures, all Chase bank customers are required to complete Chase Customer Form. Please complete the form as soon as possible." The form will ask for bank account information, Social Security number, passwords, and more. Consumers who respond to this e-mail are at high risk of having their identities stolen.
Chase Customers Beware: The New York State Consumer Protection Board is warning of new e-mail scam that appears to come from Chase. E… more »
Chase Customers Beware: The New York State Consumer Protection Board is warning of new e-mail scam that appears to come from Chase. E… more »
Latest Twitter Phishing Scam: The latest phishing scam to hit the popular micro-blogging site, Twitter, involves a Tweet that says "omg!! is it true what they wrote about you in the tweet blog?" This Tweet includes a link to a phishing site: twitterblogs.com, which looks like Twitter's login page. If the person submits his or her login information, then their account will hijacked - thus allowing these scam artists to continue posting malicious links. Always be cautious when clicking on an unknown link.
Latest Twitter Phishing Scam: The latest phishing scam to hit the popular micro-blogging site, Twitter, involves a Tweet that says "o… more »
Latest Twitter Phishing Scam: The latest phishing scam to hit the popular micro-blogging site, Twitter, involves a Tweet that says "o… more »
Google Give-Away Scam: A new e-mail scam claiming to come from Google is informing recipients that they have won $1 million. The e-mail explains that the he or she was randomly selected in "drawing" while they were searching on Google. Like other phishing e-mails, this e-mail asks the victim to provide the following information: full name, date of birth, location, alternate e-mail address, home address as well as other personal information. To avoid becoming a victim of this scam, never reply to unsolicited e-mails.
Google Give-Away Scam: A new e-mail scam claiming to come from Google is informing recipients that they have won $1 million. The e-ma… more »
Google Give-Away Scam: A new e-mail scam claiming to come from Google is informing recipients that they have won $1 million. The e-ma… more »
UPS E-mail Scam: A new e-mail scam appearing to come from UPS is on the rise according to the Massachusetts' police department. E-mail recipients are receiving notices informing them that they just got a package from UPS, but instead their computers are being hacked. The e-mail message warns: "the package will be returned unless you click here..." or, "click on this attachment or the package will be sent back to the sender." When the person clicks on the link, he or she is asked to provide their personal information. As a result, the victim's identity can and will be stolen.
UPS E-mail Scam: A new e-mail scam appearing to come from UPS is on the rise according to the Massachusetts' police department. E-mai… more »
UPS E-mail Scam: A new e-mail scam appearing to come from UPS is on the rise according to the Massachusetts' police department. E-mai… more »
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