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Here are a few ways you might recognize these messages:
Here's what you can do to protect yourself and stop fraudsters:
example spam email:
Hi,
I have discovered an amazingly simple income system
that will allow you and anyone else to earn an incredible
income from home, just by using your computer and the Internet.
Not only is the work incredibly simple, but its even
entertaining! For most days you only have to work for around 1-2 hours.
* No building websites
* No gambling
* No selling products - in any way shape
* No Adsense 0r Advertising.
* No mailing lists
* No rebate processing
* No recruiting, Uplines Or downline members
* No chain letters
* No surveys, data entry or paid to read programs.
Please Click Here for more info.
http://xxxxxxxx
or this more one example spam email:
Dear Friend,
This message might meet you in utmost surprise, however, it's just my urgent need for a foreign partner that made me to contact you for this transaction. I am a banker by profession and currently holding the post of the auditing and accounting unit manager of the Arab Libya development bank in Burkina Faso I have a transaction of ($41 million) Dollars.
Note / Every Financial institutions have been paralyzed in Libya at the moment if you indicate your full interest and willing to assist me move the fund to your destination Contact me with your information's so that we can proceed on the deal immediately.
This fund belongs to one of our deceased customer who died along with his entire family in the on going Civil War in Libya My proposal is to package and present you as next of kin as there is no suppose next of kin to this inheritance.
But i have some questions for you:- (1) Can you handle this project? (2) Can i give you this trust? (3) Can you provide any bank account you wish for this transaction? which is very important in this transaction and after the successful transfer we shall share in ratio of 40% for you and 60% for me.
I expect your urgent response should you be interested in this project and treat this business with utmost confidentiality and send me the following:
(1) Full names:.......
(2) Private phone number:.......
(3) Current residential address:........
(4) Occupation:.......
(5) Age and Sex:......
Thanks for your co-operations
mr.xxxxx
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Here are a few ways you might recognize these messages:
- They ask you to provide your username and password or other personal information (e.g. Social Security number, bank account number, PIN number, credit card number, mother's maiden name, or birthday). Even if they appear to be from a legitimate source, or contain an official-looking webpage, be careful. Spammers often ask for this information in an attempt to steal your Gmail address, your money, your credit, or your identity.
- You might see a warning from Gmail when you open one of these messages. These phishing alerts operate automatically, much like spam filtering. Gmail's spam filters automatically divert messages that are suspected of being unwanted messages into 'Spam'. Similarly, Gmail's phishing alerts automatically display warnings with messages we suspect are phishing attacks so you know to exercise caution before providing any personal information.
Here's what you can do to protect yourself and stop fraudsters:
- Check the email address of the sender of the message by hovering your mouse cursor over the sender name and verifying that it matches the sender name.
- Check whether the email was authenticated by the sending domain. Click on the 'show details' link in the right hand corner of the email, and make sure the domain1 you see next to the 'mailed-by' or 'signed-by' lines matches the sender's email address. For more information on email authentication, please visit our Email Authentication article.
- Make sure the URL domain on the given page is correct, and click on any images and links to verify that you are directed to proper pages within the site. For example, the Gmail URL ishttp://mail.google.com/ or, for even more security, https://mail.google.com/. Although some links may appear to contain 'gmail.com,' you may be redirected to another site after entering such addresses into your browser.
- Always look for the closed lock icon in the status bar at the bottom of your browser2 window whenever you enter any private information, including your password.
- Check the message headers. The 'From:' field is easily manipulated to show a false sender name. Learn how to view headers.
- If you're still uncertain, contact the organization from which the message appears to be sent. Don't use the reply address in the message, since it can be forged. Instead, visit the official website of the company in question, and find a different contact address.
- If you enter your Google account or personal information as the result of a spoof or phishing message, take action quickly. Send a copy of the message header and the entire text of the message to the Federal Trade Commission at spam@uce.gov. If you entered credit card or bank account numbers, contact your financial institution. If you think you may be the victim of identity theft, contact your local police.
- Gmail doesn't send unsolicited mass messages asking for passwords or personal information. If you think your Gmail address has been compromised or taken over, please click here so we can help resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
example spam email:
Hi,
I have discovered an amazingly simple income system
that will allow you and anyone else to earn an incredible
income from home, just by using your computer and the Internet.
Not only is the work incredibly simple, but its even
entertaining! For most days you only have to work for around 1-2 hours.
* No building websites
* No gambling
* No selling products - in any way shape
* No Adsense 0r Advertising.
* No mailing lists
* No rebate processing
* No recruiting, Uplines Or downline members
* No chain letters
* No surveys, data entry or paid to read programs.
Please Click Here for more info.
http://xxxxxxxx
or this more one example spam email:
Dear Friend,
This message might meet you in utmost surprise, however, it's just my urgent need for a foreign partner that made me to contact you for this transaction. I am a banker by profession and currently holding the post of the auditing and accounting unit manager of the Arab Libya development bank in Burkina Faso I have a transaction of ($41 million) Dollars.
Note / Every Financial institutions have been paralyzed in Libya at the moment if you indicate your full interest and willing to assist me move the fund to your destination Contact me with your information's so that we can proceed on the deal immediately.
This fund belongs to one of our deceased customer who died along with his entire family in the on going Civil War in Libya My proposal is to package and present you as next of kin as there is no suppose next of kin to this inheritance.
But i have some questions for you:- (1) Can you handle this project? (2) Can i give you this trust? (3) Can you provide any bank account you wish for this transaction? which is very important in this transaction and after the successful transfer we shall share in ratio of 40% for you and 60% for me.
I expect your urgent response should you be interested in this project and treat this business with utmost confidentiality and send me the following:
(1) Full names:.......
(2) Private phone number:.......
(3) Current residential address:........
(4) Occupation:.......
(5) Age and Sex:......
Thanks for your co-operations
mr.xxxxx
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