Thursday, May 27, 2010

Hollister Inspired Sewing Patterns

phishing, pharming, and the "man in the middle"? The new tricks of internet scammers and how to protect yourself

Many of us use the simple and convenient way to conduct business over the Internet.
shop after closing time? Transfers calls without visiting a bank branch? Over the Internet no problem - you would think ...
... but just here the trouble usually starts only at:
The many advantages that the Internet offers us, make us unfortunately all too often blind to the dangers it holds for us. We will open the eyes
Phishing Phishing
the classical receives the Internet user is initially a very official looking e-mail, apparently from his own bank. In this e-mail, the user is then prompted to follow the link provided on the home page. The reasons for this are varied, ranging from a loss of data due to server failure, to the needed software updates to improve customer service. If you follow the link below now, so you do not end up on the website of your own financial institution, but on the deceptively real-looking but fake Web site of the offender. Here you will be prompted to log in using his access data (account number, PIN). Most will also have to take this opportunity to enter one or more tans - supposedly to verify - Requires. Once you enter this data once they are in the hands of the perpetrator and this may thus prove to wildfire Ub
at the expense of its own operating account.
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