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Phishing: The act of sending an e-mail to a user falsely claiming to be an established legitimate enterprise in an attempt to scam the user into surrendering private information that will be used for identity theft. 
 
While online banking and e-commerce is very safe, as a general rule you should be very careful about giving out your personal financial information over the Internet.
 
Please continue reading below to learn more! 

 

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Cartoon of The Week
Phishing
Computer Tips and Tricks
What Our Customers Say
What We Do For Our Customers
Nerd Word of The Week
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What Is Phishing

   

How to recognize phishing email messages, links, or phone calls  
 

Phishing email messages, websites, and phone calls are designed to steal money. Cybercriminals can do this by installing malicious software on your computer or stealing personal information off of your computer.

Cybercriminals also use social engineering to convince you to install malicious software or hand over your personal information under false pretenses. They might email you, call you on the phone, or convince you to download something off of a website.

 

What does a phishing email
message look like?

 

Here is an example of what a phishing scam in an email message might look like.

  • Spelling and bad grammar. Cybercriminals are not known for their grammar and spelling. Professional companies or organizations usually have a staff of copy editors that will not allow a mass email like this to go out to its users. If you notice mistakes in an email, it might be a scam. For more information, see Email and web scams: How to help protect yourself.
     
  • Beware of links in email. If you see a link in a suspicious email message, don't click on it. Rest your mouse (but don't click) on the link to see if the address matches the link that was typed in the message. In the example below the link reveals the real web address, as shown in the box with the yellow background. The string of cryptic numbers looks nothing like the company's web address.

    Links might also lead you to .exe files. These kinds of file are known to spread malicious software.
     

  • Threats. Have you ever received a threat that your Hotmail account would be closed if you didn't respond to an email message? The email message shown above is an example of the same trick. Cybercriminals often use threats that your security has been compromised. For more information, see Watch out for fake alerts.
     
  • Spoofing popular websites or companies. Scam artists use graphics in email that appear to be connected to legitimate websites but actually take you to phony scam sites or legitimate-looking pop-up windows. For more information, see Avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently
     
  • Cybercriminals also use web addresses that resemble the names of well-known companies but are slightly altered. For more information, see Protect yourself from cybersquatting and fake web addresses.

Beware of phishing phone calls

 

Cybercriminals might call you on the phone and offer to help solve your computer problems or sell you a software license. Neither Microsoft nor our partners make unsolicited phone calls (also known as cold calls) to charge you for computer security or software fixes.

 

Once they've gained your trust, cybercriminals might ask for your user name and password or ask you to go to a website to install software that will let them access your computer to fix it. Once you do this, your computer and your personal information is vulnerable.

Treat all unsolicited phone calls with skepticism. Do not provide any personal information.

 

 

 

  

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Computer Tips and Tricks

 
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Nerd Word Of The Week

 
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Gabriel Quave has been assisting businesses in and around Arcadia, FL for years.  His background in consulting for small to medium sized companies helps him quickly see problems and know the solutions to put in place.
 
"One thing consistantly ties a company's existance to its success... technology".  Managing your businesses data is key to your success.
 
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