At 12:29 PM 20/11/03, Terry Thompson wrote:
>Pay attention to the address they are sending you too,
>or better yet. Just READ the emails, and if one of
>your service providers wants you to do something on
>line, open a window and go to their address directly
>by typing in the URL you KNOW takes you there. Don't
>click on the email links at all. Better to be safe
>then sorry.
Another popular scam is that they do send you to the proper site, but
they also pop a little pop up window on top that asks for login
information. The pop up window is the dangerous link.
-Maurice
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