3 simple Rules for Online Security
June 24, 2008 by moneypenny
Filed under Finance
I blogged yesterday about the those that have written into me about a fake moneybookers scam.
http://www.bizzia.com/adding-value/
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These people were scammed because they received an email identical to the moneybookers one and took it as the original, it was actually a faked page which looked identical.
Today I want to talk about online security with moneybookers, pay pal and others.
What should you expect to receive from them?
Rule number one
Any mail you get, first check the address it came from, that’s the first clue. Mark spam as spam and delete it out of your spam folder daily.
Rule number 2
Never click on a link, but rather type the address www.paypal.com or moneybookers.com straight into your browser window. Then you can’t be misdirected. Check the page you are logging into it should look right, dont rush. Never update your details on a form you’re not certain about. These scams continue because people fail to to do this, they know they will catch someone.
Rule number 3
If you don’t have a bank account with that bank or payment company, don’t open the mail. You don’t get an account by accident.
Follow these simple rules everytime and scams will suffer, not you.
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Be safe online, Moneypenny















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