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Senin, 27 Juni 2011

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How Not To Be Fooled Phishing Email

Posted: 27 Jun 2011 12:05 AM PDT

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The information the credit card, Username and password is important information belongs to you that may not be known by others. This information is to be on perpetrators of cyber crime. Many types of attacks aimed at stealing data such as this one with phishing often done via email. Many people have become victims of phishing because they thought the email came from the credit card company, bank or win a lottery. Yes, one of the phishing tactics is to pretend to be financial companies that notify customers about security breaches and asks the user to login via the links linked in emails.

If you are careful in looking at the details of your email address or a link is included, then you will see the domain name that is not familiar. Then, how does the user not to be a phishing scam (scam)? See steps are as follows:

1. most financial institutions have never been username or asking password You via email. Usually they do communication through their official media alone. So if you are asked to submit login information via email, disregard it and if necessary, ask directly via the official website of the company or home phone.

2. the above Tactics turned out to be also applied in networking sites by cyber criminals. Not just through email, the perpetrator of the crime is also trying to steal login information on a site like Facebook.

3. do not ever send credit card information via email, whatever your destination.

4. never click on a link in an email to contact your financial institution, preferably directly typing the URL in the browser. Note the URL provided that link. To recognize a phishing email, usually there will be a difference in the spelling of the name of the company in the domain.

5. Sometimes there are emails that include your phone number so that You use to update your account or to verify information you have. Never squeeze the numbers. If You want to contact the company, use the number on the back of your credit card.

6. don't fall for it with content that is displayed in the email. If it's true financial institutions You put your attention on Your account transactions, then they will send a mail or call you. The idea of the phishing one is to scare You and leads You to click on the link provided so they can infect your computer with malware (malicious programs).

7. make sure you update the software and antivirus on your computer because some of them can protect you from phishing attacks.

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