Facebook "No Swearing Campaign" is a Hoax or Fake-News
The "No Swearing Campaign" message below, which was allegedly sent by Facebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, claiming that Facebook has implemented such a campaign to curtail profanity to create a family and...
View ArticleThe "Panasonic Annual LinkedIn Promotions" is a Lottery Scam
The "Panasonic Annual LinkedIn Promotions" is a lottery scam. The lottery scam, also called "The Panasonic Promotions," is located at the fake and fraudulent Panasonic website: www.panasonicpro.co.uk,...
View ArticleBeware of "We've Detected Fraud on Your Recent Transaction" PayPal Scam
PayPal users, the email message below with the subject: "We've detected fraud on your recent transaction," is a fake and a phishing scam. The email message claims that the recipients' PayPal accounts...
View ArticleBeware of "Google Inc Official Notification" Lottery Scam
The email message below with the subject: "Google Inc Official Notification," is a lottery scam created by scammers to trick the recipients into sending their personal information and money, by...
View ArticleThere is No "USA UK MEGA MILLIONS and BBC National Lottery"
There is no "USA UK MEGA MILLIONS and BBC National Lottery." Therefore, online users who have received the lottery scamming email message below and others like it, which claim they have won or been...
View ArticleBeware of www.NowMusik.com - It is a Fraudulent Website
The website "www.nowmusik.com" is a fraudulent one. The website which claims it allows members to stream unlimited music across all their favorite platforms, is similar to the fraudulent websites:...
View ArticleBeware of "Samsung S7 Test Unit Delivery Order Confirmation" Scam
The email message below, which claims that a confirmation for the recipients' Samsung S7 Test Unit is needed, is a scam. The link in the fake email message goes to phishing websites that steal personal...
View ArticleBeware of Virus Java Archive (.jar) Email Message Attachments
Online users, do not open email attachments with file extensions or names ending with ".jar". This is because cybercriminals are sending out fake email messages to potential victims with a malicious...
View ArticleBeware of Sarah Markel QuickCashSystem Binary Options Trading Scam
The Sarah Markel QuickCashSystem located at website: www.quickcash-systems.com, is another binary trading options scam. There is no such binary option trading system. If you search the internet, you...
View ArticleBeware of "BoA Extensive Information Required - Bank of America Critical...
The email message below with the subject: "BoA: Extensive information required," which appears as a Bank of America alert, claiming the recipients' Bank of America banking access has been disable for...
View ArticleBeware of "You Submitted an Order Amounting $39.99 CAD to Geometry Dash"...
The email message below with the subject: "You submitted an order amounting," which states that the recipients sent a payment and the same email message confirms that their purchases were made, is a...
View ArticleBeware of Outlook "You Are Violating the Terms And Conditions" Phishing Scam
The email message below with the subject: "You Are Violating the Terms And Conditions," which claims that due to our recent security updates for the year, all Outlook users are to verify and validate...
View ArticleBeware of "Australian Government Department of Human Services Qualification...
The email message below, which claims the recipients qualify for the 2017 Australian Government Department of Human Services subsidy benefit, is phishing scam. The scam is being sent by scammers or...
View ArticleBeware of "Microsoft 2017 Update Request Warning Alert" Phishing Scam
The email message below with the subject: "Microsoft 2017 update request/ warning alert," which claims the recipients need to update their accounts because their email messages were placed on hold due...
View ArticleBeware of "Your Account Will Automatically Be Disabled Permanently" Facebook...
Facebook users, if the message: "If within 6 hours after you receive this information from us and you do not confirm, your account will automatically be disabled permanently," is posted on your...
View ArticleBeware of "Outlook Group - New Message" Hotmail Phishing Scams
The email message below with the subject: "Outlook Group - New Message," which claims the recipients need to re-activate their e-mail accounts due to a recent upgrade to the new Outlook.com, is a...
View ArticleBeware of www.DreamyFun.com - It is a Fraudulent Website
The website "www.DreamyFun.com" is a fraudulent one. The website which claims it offers movies, music, games and books, is similar to the fraudulent websites: www.geeker.com,lilplay.com and...
View ArticleBeware of iTunes Netflix Email Receipt Scams Sent by Cybercriminals
Cybercriminals are sending out fake iTunes Netflix email receipts like the one below to potential victims. The fake email receipts are an attempt to trick and frighten the recipients into clicking on a...
View ArticleBeware of "Outlook Account Closure Confirmation" Phishing Scam
The email message below with the subject: "Outlook Account Closure Confirmation," which claims that a closure request to terminate the recipients' accounts permanently was received, is a phishing scam...
View ArticleBeware of "2017 Google Anniversary Winning Notification" Lottery Scams
The "2017 Google Anniversary Winning Notification" email message below is a scam. The fake email message was created by lottery scammers to trick the recipients into sending your personal information...
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