Beware of Fake Skype Video Call Alert Messages from Malicious Website -...
If you are using Skype, and get a video call alert that claims that you have a video message waiting for you, and when you click on the alert, it takes you to a website, especially the fake Skype...
View ArticleScam: "Tesco £500 Grocery Gift Card or Shopping Voucher" at vip-winners .eu...
Scammers are sending out fake email messages, which claim that Tesco, a British multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer, is giving away £500 grocery gift cards or shopping vouchers. The...
View ArticleBeware of Fake and Malicious Email Message: “Bank of America Payment”
The email message below, which claims that the recipients should open the attached invoice and remit payment according to the terms listed at the bottom of the invoice, is a fake, and the attachment is...
View ArticleBeware of Deceptive Ads: "Content Can't be Played or Displayed" by Fraudulent...
The movie streaming website "www.filmlair .com" has been reported by many persons on the internet as fraudulent. Many of the complaints are about unauthorized hidden charges of their credit cards, not...
View ArticleOutlook Phishing Scam: “Account De-Activation Alert (Confirm Request)”
The email message below with the subject: "Account de-Activation Alert (Confirm Request)," which appears as if it came from Microsoft Outlook, claiming a deactivation request for the recipient's...
View ArticleScam: “Your Application to Join our Network - International Society of...
If you have received the fake email message below with the subject: "Your application to join our network," please delete it. The links in the fake email message go to the websites: "www.isoep .co",...
View ArticleBeware of Gmail 2016 Network Promotional Award Lottery Scam
Gmail users, beware of a lottery scam called: “Gmail 2016 Network Promotional Award,” that is being sent via email messages (see below) to potential victims by lottery scammers. It is important for...
View Article"www.young4money .com": A Fake Internet and Work-From-Home Job Website
The website: "young4money .com," which the owners claim is a large-scale marketing and referral company in the United States of America, is a scam. The website trick potential victims into joining by...
View ArticleBeware of ShareMyPC Technical Support Telephone Scam Calls
If you have received phone calls from persons asking you to use ShareMyPC, by claiming that they are technical support representatives calling from Microsoft or other companies to remove a virus from...
View ArticleBeware of "www.friendsduty .com" and "www.webduty .xyz" - Fake Work-From-Home...
The websites: "www.friendsduty .com" and "www.webduty .xyz," which claim that you can earn $1500 in your first week by simply completing certain tasks in 5 to 10 minutes, are fake work-from-home...
View ArticleBeware of "www.inviteduty .com" and "www.friendsduty .com" - Fake...
The websites: "www.inviteduty .com" and "www.friendsduty .com," which claim that you can earn $1500 in your first week by simply completing certain tasks in 5 to 10 minutes, are fake work-from-home...
View ArticleBeware of "www.dollarmob.xyz" and "www.dollarmilk .com" - Fake Work-From-Home...
The websites: "www.dollarmob.xyz" and "www.dollarmilk .com," which claim that you can earn $1500 in your first week by simply completing certain tasks in 5 to 10 minutes, are fake work-from-home...
View ArticleBeware of "www.cashpackets .com" - A Fake Work-From-Home Website
The website "www.cashpackets .com," which claims that you can earn $1500 in your first week by simply completing certain tasks in 5 to 10 minutes, is a fake work-from-home website. Do not register with...
View ArticleBeware of Scam: "Apple IPhone 6 Plus and MacBook Pro 2016 Lottery Promotion"
The email message below, which claims the recipients are lucky winners of thousands of dollars, an Apple iPhone 6 Plus, an Apple MacBook Pro, in the Apple 2016 Lottery Promotion, is fraudulent. There...
View ArticleFake Facebook Websites - "www.fbomgs .com" and "Facebokooks .com" Claim Users...
The websites: "www.fbomgs .com" and "Facebokooks .com," are fake Facebook websites. The fake Facebook websites were created by cyber-criminals to steal Facebook users’ account credentials (username and...
View ArticleScam: "I Lost like 13 Pounds by Taking These Natural Dr. Oz Drops I saw on...
Online users, beware of the deceptive and fraudulent messages below that are spreading on the internet like wildfire. The deceptive and fraudulent messages, which claim that the recipients can lose...
View ArticleBeware of Scam: “Suspicious Activity - Microsoft Detected Security Errors Due...
Online users who have received the message below, which states the following: "Suspicious Activity Detected - Microsoft Detected Security Errors Due To Unlawful Interference Found on Your Network,"...
View ArticleVirus Alert: "Urgent Announcement from Bank of Jamaica" Ransomware called Locky
The Government of Jamaica is advising the public to be aware of the malicious email message below with the subject: "Urgent Announcement from Bank of Jamaica." The email message has a malicious...
View ArticleBeware of Dropbox Phishing Email Scams
Cybercriminals are sending out fake and malicious Dropbox email messages like the one below, which claims the senders are attempting to send documents to the recipients, but the documents are too large...
View ArticleBeware of “Yolo Leisure & Technology Plc March Invoice #0842” Malicious Email
The email message below: "Yolo Leisure & Technology Plc March Invoice #0842," is a fake and has a malicious Microsoft Office Excel document attached. The malicious attached document has a Macro...
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