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This attack is very hard to spot as it is the link to the website is crafted to carry out the attack.Do you have a 401k, 403b, IRA or other investments?Likely, you have your money tucked away in a myriad of mutual fund accounts, such as bonds, growth funds, aggressive growth funds, balanced funds, international funds and more.As a mutual fund owner, you celebrate when the market goes up and wince and hold your breath when the market struggles and your account balance dwindles downward.For some people, they are in mutual funds out of necessity.Are YOU in mutual funds because: 1) You don't know anywhere else to invest with the same potential return on investment 2) You know mutual funds can perform adequately but feel scared about the downside risk 3) That is the only option you are aware of for investing your money 4) You kno Damage caused by phishing The damage ranges from loss of access to email and other online accounts to loss of money, investments, etc. Phishing is becoming more popular, because of the number of unsuspecting people who are easily tricked into divulging information to phishers. The collected information includes credit card numbers, social security numbers, and mothers' maiden names. It is also possible that identity thieves can add more information to what they have gained through phishing simply by accessing public records. Once this information is acquired, the phishers may use a person's details to create fake accounts in a victim's name, ruin a Do We Need A Family Budget? Forwarding Emails: Do Your Homework!You’ve been thinking about making a family budget, but so far you just haven’t gotten around to it yet. Making a family budget may not be the most fun thing to do, but it really isn’t all that hard and may help you save a lot of money.Spend Less Than You Make The goal of a family budget is to spend less than you are making. You don’t want to be living over your means, at least not on a consistent basis. A family budget will help with this by showing you exactly how much money you have coming in each month and how much money is going back out. The money coming in will be your and your spouse’s salaries, plus any other money you have coming in from investments etc. The money going out is everything you spent from your rent or mortgage to grocery money. Your budget should calc Every day I see email forwarded by someone trying to warn me of some new threat or with some “interesting news”. Unfortunately most of these types of forwarded emails are false. In most cases it is harmless forwarding of emails with the only drawback being extra junk in your inbox and floating around the Internet. In other cases, these emails themselves are a threat. Some emails will inform you of a “threat” and give you steps to take to “fix” your computer or “remove” the threat. Following the “advice” in these emails can cause problems in some cases. Please do NOT forward these types of emails or follow the instructions in them without first doing your homework. Do a search on the “information” you received. Below are a few good links to sites with information on hoaxes, myths and real threats. There are many sites that will help you find the truth about the emails you get, I like these ones. TruthOrFiction.com This site lists emails and topics and gives you “Truth” or “Fiction” information from their research. It can be quite amusing to just browse some of the information they have. This site is well organized so you can select topics or just do a simple search. http://www.truthorfiction.com/ F-Secure F-Secure is a European based international computer security company. The information and tools available are very useful for your security. Hoax Search: http://www.f-secure.com/hoaxes/ “Phishing” What is “Phishing”? It is like fishing in the sense that criminals send out mass emails “bait” hoping someone bites. The bait is an e-mail out falsely claiming to be a legitimate organization like a bank, credit card company, online payment service, or any service, company or website they think people will trust in an attempt to trick people into giving private information that can be used for identity theft, theft from your bank, online account, etc. The e-mail will direct the unsuspecting person to visit a Web site where they are asked to update personal information, such as user names, passwords, credit card information, and bank account numbers, which the legitimate organization already has. This Web site, however, is spoofed and was set up only to steal information. Link manipulation/spoofing Most methods of phishing use some form of technical deception designed to make a link in an email (and the spoofed website it leads to) appear to belong to the spoofed organization. Misspelled URLs or the use of sub-domains are common tricks used by phishers. Another common trick is to make the anchor text for a link appear to be a valid URL when the link actually goes to the spoofed site. Website forgery/spoofing Some phishing scams use JavaScript to alter the address bar to make it seem legitimate. This is done by placing a picture of the legitimate company’s URL over the address bar, or by closing the original address bar and opening a new one containing the legitimate URL. In another method of phishing that is quite popular, an attacker uses a trusted website's own scripts against the victim. These types of attacks (cross-site scripting) are particularly nasty, because they direct the user to sign in at their bank or service's own web page, where everything from the web address to the security certificates appears correct. This attack is very hard to spot as it is the link to the website is crafted to carry out the attack. Damage caused by phishing The damage ranges from loss of access to email and other online accounts to loss of money, investments, etc. Phishing is becoming more popular, because of the number of unsuspecting people who are easily tricked into divulging information to phishers. The collected information includes credit card numbers, social security numbers, and mothers' maiden names. It is also possible that identity thieves can add more information to what they have gained through phishing simply by accessing public records. Once this information is acquired, the phishers may use a person's details to create fake accounts in a victim's name, ruin a Variable Universal Life Insurance – Is It Different From The Others? e many sites that will help you find the truth about the emails you get, I like these ones.A variable universal life insurance policy is a form of whole life insurance. With a variable universal life insurance policy, not only are you offered flat-out life insurance, but you are also offered more security and investment components that are not offered with other kinds of life insurance policies. The difference between a variable universal life insurance policy and any other kind of life insurance policy is that not only does variable universal life insurance offer a cash value element, it offers more flexibility and control over that cash value element than any other type of insurance. A variable life insurance policy will insure you for life, and any cash accumulated with a variable universal life insurance policy is tax-deferred. This means yo TruthOrFiction.com This site lists emails and topics and gives you “Truth” or “Fiction” information from their research. It can be quite amusing to just browse some of the information they have. This site is well organized so you can select topics or just do a simple search. http://www.truthorfiction.com/ F-Secure F-Secure is a European based international computer security company. The information and tools available are very useful for your security. Hoax Search: http://www.f-secure.com/hoaxes/ “Phishing” What is “Phishing”? It is like fishing in the sense that criminals send out mass emails “bait” hoping someone bites. The bait is an e-mail out falsely claiming to be a legitimate organization like a bank, credit card company, online payment service, or any service, company or website they think people will trust in an attempt to trick people into giving private information that can be used for identity theft, theft from your bank, online account, etc. The e-mail will direct the unsuspecting person to visit a Web site where they are asked to update personal information, such as user names, passwords, credit card information, and bank account numbers, which the legitimate organization already has. This Web site, however, is spoofed and was set up only to steal information. Link manipulation/spoofing Most methods of phishing use some form of technical deception designed to make a link in an email (and the spoofed website it leads to) appear to belong to the spoofed organization. Misspelled URLs or the use of sub-domains are common tricks used by phishers. Another common trick is to make the anchor text for a link appear to be a valid URL when the link actually goes to the spoofed site. Website forgery/spoofing Some phishing scams use JavaScript to alter the address bar to make it seem legitimate. This is done by placing a picture of the legitimate company’s URL over the address bar, or by closing the original address bar and opening a new one containing the legitimate URL. In another method of phishing that is quite popular, an attacker uses a trusted website's own scripts against the victim. These types of attacks (cross-site scripting) are particularly nasty, because they direct the user to sign in at their bank or service's own web page, where everything from the web address to the security certificates appears correct. This attack is very hard to spot as it is the link to the website is crafted to carry out the attack. Damage caused by phishing The damage ranges from loss of access to email and other online accounts to loss of money, investments, etc. Phishing is becoming more popular, because of the number of unsuspecting people who are easily tricked into divulging information to phishers. The collected information includes credit card numbers, social security numbers, and mothers' maiden names. It is also possible that identity thieves can add more information to what they have gained through phishing simply by accessing public records. Once this information is acquired, the phishers may use a person's details to create fake accounts in a victim's name, ruin a Vending Machines Won't Make You Money! t is like fishing in the sense that criminals send out mass emails “bait” hoping someone bites. The bait is an e-mail out falsely claiming to be a legitimate organization like a bank, credit card company, online payment service, or any service, company or website they think people will trust in an attempt to trick people into giving private information that can be used for identity theft, theft from your bank, online account, etc. The e-mail will direct the unsuspecting person to visit a Web site where they are asked to update personal information, such as user names, passwords, credit card information, and bank account numbers, which the legitimate organization already has. This Web site, however, is spoofed and was set up only to steal information.I know some of you running a vending business are thinking is this guy off his rocker? Vending machines do make money, they’re a 24-hour employee that never sleeps, eats or asks for a raise. And to an extent you’re all correct but has it ever occurred to you that the vending machine is only your tool of choice to earn your living? Construction workers use a hammer, truck drivers use their truck, and venders use their machines.So what’s the point? The point is the type of machine your using isn’t the be all end all of your business. The first vending machine sales person I ever encountered was selling a new design of Bulk candy machines. The kind you’d see in a department store or mall. He preached about the increase in sales his clients were seeing, but the cost of the machines was astr Link manipulation/spoofing Most methods of phishing use some form of technical deception designed to make a link in an email (and the spoofed website it leads to) appear to belong to the spoofed organization. Misspelled URLs or the use of sub-domains are common tricks used by phishers. Another common trick is to make the anchor text for a link appear to be a valid URL when the link actually goes to the spoofed site. Website forgery/spoofing Some phishing scams use JavaScript to alter the address bar to make it seem legitimate. This is done by placing a picture of the legitimate company’s URL over the address bar, or by closing the original address bar and opening a new one containing the legitimate URL. In another method of phishing that is quite popular, an attacker uses a trusted website's own scripts against the victim. These types of attacks (cross-site scripting) are particularly nasty, because they direct the user to sign in at their bank or service's own web page, where everything from the web address to the security certificates appears correct. This attack is very hard to spot as it is the link to the website is crafted to carry out the attack. Damage caused by phishing The damage ranges from loss of access to email and other online accounts to loss of money, investments, etc. Phishing is becoming more popular, because of the number of unsuspecting people who are easily tricked into divulging information to phishers. The collected information includes credit card numbers, social security numbers, and mothers' maiden names. It is also possible that identity thieves can add more information to what they have gained through phishing simply by accessing public records. Once this information is acquired, the phishers may use a person's details to create fake accounts in a victim's name, ruin a Important Things You Should Know About Low Income Health or Medical Insurance e a link in an email (and the spoofed website it leads to) appear to belong to the spoofed organization. Misspelled URLs or the use of sub-domains are common tricks used by phishers. Another common trick is to make the anchor text for a link appear to be a valid URL when the link actually goes to the spoofed site.Health is wealth, and so they say. However, how one can know if he is healthy, if he has no enough budget for his medical expenses? No one can say what will happen on him the next day. No one can foresee when he will get sick and how much he will cost him when he will visit doctor. That is why it is important to be always ready.There are agencies in the government offer low-cost health or medical insurance. One can also seek for companies that offer cheap insurance. With cheap rate insurance, one can be sure that he can give the best medical attention for his family in the event that one require medical care that could be very costly.The following are some of ways on where to acquire low cost medical insurance1. American obtains low cost insurance through the company where Website forgery/spoofing Some phishing scams use JavaScript to alter the address bar to make it seem legitimate. This is done by placing a picture of the legitimate company’s URL over the address bar, or by closing the original address bar and opening a new one containing the legitimate URL. In another method of phishing that is quite popular, an attacker uses a trusted website's own scripts against the victim. These types of attacks (cross-site scripting) are particularly nasty, because they direct the user to sign in at their bank or service's own web page, where everything from the web address to the security certificates appears correct. This attack is very hard to spot as it is the link to the website is crafted to carry out the attack. Damage caused by phishing The damage ranges from loss of access to email and other online accounts to loss of money, investments, etc. Phishing is becoming more popular, because of the number of unsuspecting people who are easily tricked into divulging information to phishers. The collected information includes credit card numbers, social security numbers, and mothers' maiden names. It is also possible that identity thieves can add more information to what they have gained through phishing simply by accessing public records. Once this information is acquired, the phishers may use a person's details to create fake accounts in a victim's name, ruin a Buying a Home with Bad Credit ervice's own web page, where everything from the web address to the security certificates appears correct. This attack is very hard to spot as it is the link to the website is crafted to carry out the attack.If you have bad credit, you don't necessarily have to sacrifice the dream of owning a home. Mortgages aren't reserved for only those with good credit.If you have bad credit, there are home loan options out there. But keep in mind, the worse your credit situation, the higher the interest you will pay. Your interest rate affects your buying ability, your monthly payment and the overall amount of money you repay the lender.Sub-prime loans are available to potential home buyers with bad credit. These loans consist of two parts. The first part is the down payment. The down payment shows the lender that you are serious about repaying your mortgage. You have now invested your own money into the home, which makes it in your best interest not to default on the loan. The higher the down pa Damage caused by phishing The damage ranges from loss of access to email and other online accounts to loss of money, investments, etc. Phishing is becoming more popular, because of the number of unsuspecting people who are easily tricked into divulging information to phishers. The collected information includes credit card numbers, social security numbers, and mothers' maiden names. It is also possible that identity thieves can add more information to what they have gained through phishing simply by accessing public records. Once this information is acquired, the phishers may use a person's details to create fake accounts in a victim's name, ruin a victim's credit, or even prevent victims from accessing their own accounts. As you can surmise the result can be a destroyed life. That is why it is extremely important everyone learns to recognize phishing and avoid being caught. Recognizing Phishing and test your Phishing IQ To help people learn more about phishing and to improve their ability to recognize it there are sites with information and tests you can take. http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/email/phishing.mspx
http://www.sonicwall.com/phishing/
The best advice is to learn to recognize phishing and spoofing. Please check and use the sites above. The next best is to use a browser and email program that help you to recognize phishing and spoofing. Browsers and email programs are adding some protection. I recommend using Firefox for your browser and install an anti-phishing and anti-spoofing add-on. Once you have installed Firefox go to tools, add-ons, hit “get extensions” and search for the add-ons you want. Use Thunderbird for your email. Both are free and both are more secure than the Microsoft products. Get them here: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/?flang=en-US Finally: Read Your Messages in Plain Text Most e-mails written in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language: the authoring software language used on the Internet) is harmless. However, others contain malicious code. It is safer to set your e-mail program to only show messages in plain text format (often in the options or settings section of the software). This will prevent malicious code from running.
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
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