ArticlesReader.com Menu
Newest Articles
Most Viewed Articles
ArticlesReader.com RSS
Submit Article
Login
Signup
Search the articles

Articles Main Categories
Advice
Animals
Automobiles
Business
Career
Communications
Computer Programming
Computers
Entertainment
Environment
Family
Fashion
Finance
Food
Health & Medical
Home & Garden
Humor
Internet Business
Internet Marketing
Legal
Leisure & Recreation
Marketing
Other
Politics
Reference & Education
Religion
Self Improvement
Sports
Technology & Science
Travel
Writing
Subscribe
Receive alert message from us when new articles submitted to our site for free.

Enter your name

Enter your email

Syndicate

















Related Products
Home::Software

How To Avoid Getting Hooked By Pfishing

Author : Cavyl Stewart

"Pfishing", sometimes spelled "Phishing", is a word that's used to describe a
method of identity theft where con men use fake e-mail that looks like it comes
from legitimate sources. This e-mail is designed to hoodwink you into giving
out personal and financial information. Once the scammers receive your
information they use it to either clone your identity or to empty out your bank
accounts and run up your charge cards. Here are some tips on how to avoid
becoming the next victim.

1. Never respond to an e-mail that looks like it came from your bank or any of
your credit card issuers no matter how official it appears. Phishing scam
e-mails will tell you that there is some problem with your account and that you
have to click on an embedded link to correct that problem. They may threaten to
close your account, or report you to the credit bureau, if you do not respond.
DON'T DO IT. Don't call the telephone number that appears in the email either.
Get out one of your old bank or credit card statements and call the number that
appears there. Explain what the email says and follow the directions that you
receive from the actual employee. Chances are they'll tell you its a scam.

2. Never give your bank account information, credit card numbers, Social
Security number, passwords, personal identification numbers (PIN), or Date of
Birth to anyone who asks you for that information by email. No legitimate
company will expect you to reveal sensitive information via email. Also, no
company that issues you a PIN will ever ask you to reveal that PIN to any of
their employees.

3. Never respond to any offer to buy anything by clicking on the link in the
e-mail. Even if the e-mail looks like it comes from your favorite department
store it might be a scam. To avoid being hooked by Pfishing, type in the URL to
the department store by yourself. Go to Google.com to look it up if you don't
already know it.

4. Forward copies of any Pfishing email to the actual company or bank that is
being imitated by the scammers. You can usually send any email to postmaster@
and then the bank or company name.

5. If a Pfishing e-mail seems particularly threatening or worrisome to you,
report it to the Internet Crime Complaint Center (www.ifccfbi.gov), a
partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center.

6. If it's too late and you already provided any of your personal information,
account numbers, or PINs then you should immediately contact your banks and
credit card companies to make arrangements with them to protect your financial
interests. These companies and institutions are familiar with these scams and
they know what needs to be done.

7. If you receive evidence of identity theft, such as unauthorized charges on
your credit card bills, or unexplained transactions in your bank account,
contact the police and file a report. Be sure to get a copy of the report for
your own records and to send to the companies that are involved in the
transactions. You also need to contact all three major credit bureaus (Equifax
at 800-525-6285, Experian at 888-397-3742 and TransUnion at 800-680-7289) and
tell them that you need a fraud alert placed on your credit file.

8. You can get information on ID theft and Pfishing at the Federal Trade
Commission Web site at www.ftc.gov or calling toll-free 877-382-4357.

Copyright © 2004 Cavyl Stewart. Discover 52 Ways To Do More With Software by signing up for my exclusive Free ecourse. Get resources, tips, reviews and recommendations you can use right now to help you achieve more, easier, and cheaper! 100% Original content. Visit: http://www.find-small-business-software.com/52ways.html

Spam emails More free articles

Related articles


  1. Scrap Booking Online: Word Perfect or Corel Graphics Suite?
  2. Great Plains Dexterity Customization Options – Overview For Developers
  3. Microsoft Great Plains Security Setup - Overview For Consultant
  4. Microsoft Great Plains Implementation: Collection Management – Overview For Consultant
  5. Best Spyware Removers
  6. Monitoring Software Can be Used for Spying as Well
  7. Beware of Spyware
  8. Microsoft CRM Integration & Customization: SharePoint Document Gateway
  9. Adware, What Is It?
  10. Microsoft CRM Modification – Overview for IT Specialist
  11. Reporting Tools for Microsoft Great Plains – Overview For Developers
  12. Microsoft Great Plains Upgrade – Things to Consider and FAQ
  13. Great Plains Dexterity History and Programming Overview
  14. Microsoft Great Plains on Ctree or Pervasive SQL – What to Do – Tips for IT Manager
  15. Microsoft Business Solutions VAR/Partner Selection – Overview for IT Director/Manager/Controller
  16. Great Plains Accounting Migration to Microsoft Great Plains - Overview for IT Specialist
  17. Microsoft Great Plains Data Conversion – Overview For Developer
  18. Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise Upgrade – Things to Consider and FAQ
  19. Crystal Reports - Geterogeneus databases: SQL Server, Oracle, Unidata, Btrieve – Tips For Developer
  20. Great Plains Dexterity Programming – Overview For Developer
  21. Great Plains Custom Development: Dexterity, VBA, SQL, Crystal, eConnect – Overview For Programmer
  22. How To Create A Data Capture Procedure Checklist For Your Small Business CRM Software
  23. Chinese Input - Step by Step Instruction on How to Input Chinese Characters in English Windows XP
  24. Microsoft Great Plains - Payroll & HR Inexpensive Solution? Not Any More
  25. 20 Extra Hours Per Week: What Would You Do?
More related feeds
How To Avoid Getting Hooked By Pfishing
To avoid being hooked by Pfishing, type in the URL to the department store by yourself. Go to Google.com to look it up if you don't already know it. 4. Forward copies of any Pfishing email to the actual company or bank that is being ...

How To Avoid Getting Hooked By Pfishing
"Pfishing", sometimes spelled "Phishing", is a word that's used to describe a method of identity theft where con men use fake e-mail that looks like it comes from legitimate sources. This e-mail is designed to hoodwink you into giving ...

How To Avoid Getting Hooked By Pfishing
How To Avoid Getting Hooked By Pfishing by: Cavyl Stewart. “Pfishing”, sometimes spelled “Phishing”, is a word that’s used to describe a method of identity theft where con men use fake e-mail that looks like it comes from legitimate ...

How To Avoid Getting Hooked By Pfishing
"Pfishing", sometimes spelled "Phishing", is a word that's utilised to exposit a method of indistinguishability thieving where jailbird men ingest imitation e-mail that looks same it comes from lawful sources. This e-mail is fashioned ...

Getting hooked: Phishing, pharming and online threats
There’s no shortage of malicious code on the Internet. Agent Peterson of the Geek Squad offers some tips on how to protect yourself from viruses and spyware. Duration : 0:4:27. Technorati Tags: and, business, Cyberthreats, estate, ...

Drive-by Web attack aimed at home routers - Computerworld
Transcript: Getting hooked: Phishing, pharming and online threats - ZDNet Description : Sponsored: There’s no shortage of malicious code on the Internet. Agent Peterson of the Geek Squad offers some tips on how to protect yourself from ...

Phishy Store
Phishing is a scam where Internet fraudsters send spam or pop-up messages to lure personal and financial information from unsuspecting victims. To avoid getting hooked visit OnguardOnline.gov and learn how to protect your personal ...

Hundreds of MobileMe customers fall for phishing scam--hook, line ...
Imagine paying $99/yr for a service, not having access to your email for a week and then getting swindled out of God knows how much money! Man, even though it’s not their fault this time, Apple just got handed a couple hundred more ...

Phishing Scams How To Avoid
Top 10 Spam Scams OnGuard Online suggests these tips to help you avoid getting hooked by a phishing scam.

Phishing email
Recognizing Phishing Scams and Fraudulent / Hoax Emails - Microsoft Security All About Phishing Avoid Getting 'Hooked' By Phishers Phishing Scams - Anti-Phishing Information Don't fall for one of these, get educated now.

 


 

© 2007 articlesreader.com - All Rights Reserved