I think I am being phished. Help?
Posted on : 12-07-2010 | By : admin | In : Security
Tags: Antivirus, Domain Names, Firewall, Mozilla, Security Definitions
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From last 2-3 days I am getting the mails in my inbox like advrts Viagra or something which I was usually getting in my bulk.
Some odd emails like hacking software are also coming in my inbox. These emails are coming with the similar domain names of mail providing services. I haven’t opened any of them. I immediately deleted those mails.
I think this is the act of some cracker who wants to hack my ID. It was happened before also. But thankfully yahoo given me my ID back.
But now I want to ask how to defend this phishing scams without opening them?
Well I am using Mozilla’s firefox and I am already having antivirus s/w & spybot search and destroy.
I also keep upgrading my firewall with security definitions being provided by Microsoft.
Is there a way to find out the real identity of a stalker on yahoo answers? without recieveing a direct email?
Posted on : 12-07-2010 | By : admin | In : Security
Tags: 5 Months, Direct Email, Thanks In Advance, Yahoo Email, Yahoo Messages
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A 12-year old school boy broadcasts in an email message a program which when run freezes the computer includin?
Posted on : 11-06-2010 | By : admin | In : Security
Tags: Free Game, Inconvenience, Old School, Read Email, School Boy
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A 12-year old school boy broadcasts in an email message a program which when run freezes the computer including any I/O. The boy sends his program from his school using a school-owned computer as an attachment to an email message after disguising the program with an icon labeled “free game.” The harm is only caused if the attachment is opened but not when the email message is read. The email reaches schools, hospitals and government institutions where the program is opened and run and computers are frozen in dozens.
what kind of severe harm or inconvenience caused by the boy’s and what kind of punishment all who are responsible should receive?
gmail’s onto me! I need to send bulk email. Ideas?
Posted on : 02-06-2010 | By : admin | In : Security
Tags: Bedroom Pics, Burglar, Email File, Gmail, Security System
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I’ve been banned by gmail a couple of times thus far and I need a better way to do this. I have my webcam hooked up to the server in my bedroom to take pics and video if it detects motion when I’m not home and to email me the images as soon as they’re created. If a burglar breaks into my room and steals my server, I’ll have pics of the burglar to give to the cops. Or at least, I will if I can email the pics to myself without getting banned by email services. Any email or file hosting ideas are welcome, preferably free. Thus far my bedroom “security system” is totally ghetto-rigged with equipment I already had and hasn’t cost me a dime.
Rap man, I can’t find a question of yours that I’ve answered recently, and you have your questions and answers set to private.
I have been to lead411.com so i can buy executive email addresses but i couldnt.can some1 please direct me on?
Posted on : 21-03-2010 | By : admin | In : Security
Tags: Card Details, Email Addresses
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please update your firewall as soon as possible?
Posted on : 26-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Security
Tags: Hacker, Hard Drive, Identity Theft, Pc Firewall, Script Programs
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okay. I received this email in my bulk section. What do you think of this? Is this site/software legit? Should I download it?
Below is some of the email msg. Thanks!
There is a high possibility that your PC’s Firewall security settings
may become exploited by malicious websites without your knowledge. This
could easily lead to the following attacks on your PC’s hard drive:
- Unwanted Virus Downloads
- Uncontrollable Trojan horse attacks
- The running of unwanted script programs
- The installation of malicious spyware
If your PC is not protected correctly then these attacks could allow
hackers to track your movements across the Internet. It also means that
your information, ranging from passwords to credit card numbers, can be
stored by sites that you visit. A successful hacker could examine this
information and extract it, setting the stage for identity theft,
credit card fraud, or worse.
Has Anyone ever had someone break in and send a mass email to everyone in your book? What do I do now?
Posted on : 07-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Security
Tags: Email Address Book, Mac, Mass Email, Virus, Yahoo
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I just found out that somehow someone got into my yahoo email address book and sent a mass email saying I started a new business. How does this happen. Also is it a virus or is it pshishing? At this point I changed the password but I’m not quite sure what to do, I have a mac so I didn’t think I had to worry as much about viruses.
Any help would be great. Thanks,