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How to Spot a Fake Paypal E-mail?

January 18th, 2008

Recently, Tim of BeThumbed PayPal account was hacked because of filling up a fake form which was purportedly sent by a Paypal staff. I’ve also received a similar e-mail, but I just ignored it. Good thing I was busy blogging at that time that I totally forgot about the e-mail. I also logged in directly to their website to read if similar announcement appeared in their “What’s New” section.

Paypal had been particular in securing their merchants’ accounts. They provided tips on how to protect your account.

Fake Paypal E-mail

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E-gold is used in phishing activities

June 24th, 2007

Here’s another one of those ‘phishing’ e-mail scams that should aware internet users, especially e-Gold members. Last week, I received an e-mail from the “account robot” of e-Gold telling me to update my account information because it was ‘outdated.’

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Yahoo! Mail to offer unlimited storage capacity

March 31st, 2007

As celebration for their 10-year anniversary, Yahoo! Mail will offer unlimited mail storage capacity starting on May 2007 as announced on Tuesday.

The free version of Yahoo! Mail (basic), which is used by majority of users, offers only 1GB of storage and limited features such as the limited 10MB attachments. You need to upgrade to Yahoo! Mail plus to get more features you want including a “virtually unlimited” 2GB mail storage capacity and larger attachments.

Yahoo! Mail used to be the “giant” in mail industry but when Google started Gmail, millions have converted to it as their primary e-mail provider. This was due to the larger storage capacity - 2GB - and several other great features.
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Scam Alert: You won $500! Yahoo!® Mail congratulates you!

March 20th, 2007

You won $500! Yahoo!® Mail congratulates you!, the subject of an e-mail I have received yesterday said. Attractive subject, isn’t it? Curious about it, I hurriedly open the e-mail, of course with excitement to see the price I have “won”. It’s $500 for God’s sake! Although, I was already suspecting that it was fraud.

The e-mail said that I was one of those “randomly” selected members who won $500. I was one of the 12 top winners accounts who will get cash prizes from them, it says.
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How Do E-mail Harvesters/Spammers Get Your E-mail Address?

December 13th, 2006

The primary way to prevent spam from getting into your inbox is knowing the ways that these e-mail harvesters get it. Most of the time, it would depend on the user’s activity.

E-mail harvesters can get your e-mail address:

1. Through your online profiles in message boards or forums. That’s why it’s always advisable to disguise your e-mail address. Some message boards offer an optional field for your fake e-mail address that will be displayed on your profiles. It is advisable that you utilize this field. Some also give you the option to display your e-mail address or not.
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