Did you get 411 on the *112 life saving email?
411 is a real number? Does 411 work for emergency situations to identify fake police cars? Before some maniac tries to pull you over in an unmarked car, or before you ignore an unmarked police officer...
View ArticleConsumer alert: Beware unsolicited emails claiming to be from the IRS
Consumers unwittingly think they are visiting the IRS site when in fact they have been conned.
View ArticleNetQin and NetQin Antivirus
———————- 25% Off NetQin Mobile Antivirus http://www.identitytheftsecrets.com/25-off-netqin ———————- NetQin seems like a funny name for a company. It’s not exactly the kind of name which tells you that...
View ArticleDiscount: NetQin Mobile Antivirus Coupon
—————— 25% Off NetQin Mobile Antivirus http://www.identitytheftsecrets.com/25-off-netqin —————— NetQin Mobile Antivirus Coupon NetQin Mobile Antivirus As mentioned in our article a couple of days ago,...
View ArticleGold Dust SCAM from Grace Makumba – myprivat00@att.net
Please, please please. We’re begging you. If you want to buy gold, please do it through a reputable organization. ————– Two reputable places we recommend if you want to buy gold: – Apmex – GoldMoney...
View ArticleThree Ways Identity Thieves Find Your Phone Number
When it comes to identity theft, every individual in the world is at risk. This criminal practice has been going on for countless years and the number of victims continues to grow. Some reports claim...
View ArticleSlow down! That’s not a real traffic ticket it’s a scam
This email message claims to be a traffic ticket from New York and it directs you to "click" the link to open your ticket, see your charges and find out how to pay the fine. At first glance it looks...
View ArticleNo, Mark Zuckerberg isn’t giving Facebook users a free iPhone and iPad
No, Mark Zuckerberg isn't giving Facebook users a free iPhone and iPad
View ArticleInvestigator Alert: Microsoft email and telephone hoaxes resurface
It's an "oldie" but apparently it is still a "goody" as the Microsoft technical support hoax resurfaces in an effort to trick Microsoft customers into releasing private, personal and credit card...
View ArticleFear of the FBI hopes to make you respond to this identity theft email
Some other items to help you recognize that your 4.1 mill is fake include the fact that the message then turns to fear and intimidation to get you to respond.
View ArticleWhat’s in Your Email and What Should You Do with It? Four Favorite Schemes
Unfortunately SPAM mail is a part of having the convenience of email. Whether the information for your email address is bought, stolen, hacked or "borrowed" from a forwarded message most people will...
View ArticleWhat in the Heck is Smishing?
You’ve probably heard of “phishing” – when hackers send bogus messages to your email, hoping that you’ll reply or click a link so that they can get their hands on your information. But there’s a new...
View ArticleThe FBI wants to know my preferred payment method
Here’s one of the more interesting messages that my spam folder caught this week. Apparently there’s some money the Federal Bureau of Investigations just can’t wait to give me. Federal Bureau of...
View ArticleWhen a purchase order email is not what it seems
What are the keys to knowing this isn't a real purchase interest?
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