Phishing
Find out about Phishing and how it affects people
| Find out about Phishing and how it affects people |
|
By Kelly Hunter Phishing sounds similar to "fishing" and in actual fact the former term has something to do with the latter. Scammers send out a lot of mails just the way a fisherman casts out various nets. A few such mails will get victims just the way a few of the nets that fishermen cast will catch fish. If you follow the logic this way you'll understand the basic logic behind the scourge that criminals call phishing. The email you get will most likely have something to do with one financial institution or other. It may have something to do with your PayPal account being blocked or charges on your Bank of America credit card. These scammers will ask you to click on a link and go to a website (that really looks like the PayPal or Bank of America website but is actually a copied fake, there for the sole purpose of defrauding you) and ask you to enter your login information and password details. When you do this those details get recorded by these scammers and they can use it to steal the money in your account quite easily. Phishing can cost you a lot if you aren't careful and when we say a lot we mean a whole lot. Sometimes phishing isn't all about stealing your money. Sometimes these criminals steal your personal details such as your Social Security numbers and use it to cause havoc in all sorts of ways. They'll impersonate you and apply for loans or take out new credit cards in your name. At the end of the day you could be stuck with a huge bill and a ruined credit score that will take ages to repair. You can visit http://www.what-is-phishing.com to learn more about phishing. Protecting yourself from phishing will take some vigilance on your part. Always scrutinize an email that comes into your email box and check for misspelled website names as this may be fake websites. You should also provide good antivirus technology that comes with anti-phishing capabilities as this will protect you from the more common scams out there. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kelly_Hunter |




