Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Internet Work At Home Scams-Little toads in a big pond


Could be an online advertisement for an e-book on the subject to avoid Internet work at home scams started asking me about how dangerous working at home on the Internet. I stumbled across ad by accident. I have to confess that was doing just what I advise all other non-allowing me to get sidetracked in the middle of doing some work rather than make a bookmark and returning later!.

An announcement saying something along the lines of "secret tips to prevent scammers" caught my eye.Forget all about the fate of feline nosey, clicked the ad and started reading what turned out to be a long sales letter for an e-book for download on the subject to avoid Internet work at home scams. That was a fatal error, because there's no stopping halfway through me: if I want the product or not, I just have to read to the end.

The discovery that the author was asking just short of $ 25 for an e-book about Internet scams, made me wonder if this could be a scam. You'll see it all the time on the Internet: people offer to sell you e-books containing "secrets", but when you download the book that you find it full of tips that should be obvious to anyone with half a brain cell and information that you could pick up online for free. Would this be just another case of a promise to sell secrets that prove to be no more than a collection of free information, much of which is absolutely obvious?I'll never know unless someone tells me because I have no intention of paying to download this e-book simply to satisfy one's curiosity. If not recognize most types of Internet scam after being online for more than two years ... In fact, I'd still be here if I couldn't recognize them until now.

How to avoid Internet scams is a lesson I learned without the benefit of an e-book telling me how to do it.Most of the lesson was easy and came free as one of the advantages of being a compulsive reader: this involved tons of free articles read.If you type "Internet scams" into a search engine, you will find hours of fascinating reading.

Another part of the lesson came through purchase in some scam programs (you know, the old too good to be true syndrome) and realizing the resources to avoid when considering future programs. This part was not free (ouch!), but these were errors of the first days and although they look foolish, now, is easy to understand as they happened. I suppose experience qualifies me to become the author of my e-book "scams, how to avoid Internet work at home", but does the world need another book on the subject to avoid work at home scams? How big is the problem of work at home scams?

The values I found were pretty amazing: in 2005, fraud complaints received by the FTC were divided as follows:

1. identity theft-37%

2. Internet Auctions-12%

3. offers of money abroad-8%

4. Shop-at-Home/Catalog sales-8%

5. Prizes/Sweepstakes and Lotteries-7%

6. Internet services and Computer complaints-5%

7. Credit protection – 2% and pre-rate of loans

8. Business Opportunities and work-at-Home plans-2%

9. phone Services-2%

10. Other-17%

The numbers do not distinguish between Internet work at home scams and offline, work at home scams, but it is probably a safe bet that most of that 2% of complaints concern the Internet-based work at home scams.

Seeing the work at home scams put into perspective makes working on the Internet seems much less dangerous. less dangerous that is beyond the fact that working at home on the Internet will inevitably lead us in situations where we could become prey to thieves and are plummeting real in our pool. identity theft is much more frightening than Internet scams, work from home if you're mistaken will probably cost you very little unless you're very unlucky. sometimes loss won't even be financially, will involve time waster. If, however, become victim of identity theft, you could find themselves penniless and in prison, even though you're completely innocent of any crime.

No, I don't think I would pay for a book on the theme of work at home scams but a book about identity theft? now that is a different story.

Copyright 2006 Elaine Currie







Thursday, October 21, 2010

Internet Dating Scams-don't be a victim


The growing popularity of online dating coupled by anonymity has led to an increase in Internet dating scams. Is awful enough to rip a lonely heart already-but to rip the heart, as well as the owner's bank account? We talk about extreme brutality and Yes, heartlessness.

Internet dating scams come in various shapes and the authors are always creating new ones.Obvious is the dating site scam. This is simply an operation fly out sell stakes in as many as possible and then disappear without offering the service.

As a scam site almost certainly will cost much less than a typical dating site, although promising offer a similar offer better service.Well, it seems too good to be true, usually.

A variation of the scam dating sites is site pornographic disguised as a dating site or, more often, a dating site for adult. normally, as a website will use images of attractive "Members" to lure you in.

Some prostitutes knowledgeable discovered that is more profitable-and much safer-to post a profile on an adult dating site than to work even better streets. for prostitute, her (and in some cases it) has a global market.

But Internet dating scams are getting more complex when they go international. the most common is Russian bride scam email.This is targeting people of first world countries (the USA being main target).

The majority of Russians Internet dating scams begin with man be contacted by an attractive young woman.Often but not always, the man is much older than the woman.The scammer is counting on a man being gullible due to being flattered by the thought of an attractive young woman, showing interest in it.

After a few emails, the woman claims to be in love with the man and wants to join him in his country. She asks for money for a passport, Visa, airfare and traveling expenses (at once or in stages). She suggests transferring money or other means of sending money irreversible.

Once the man sends the money, two things can happen. the woman may simply disappear. Or there may be a family "tragedy" for which she needs money extra man unhappy. She can also claim to hold an airport happen for several reasons it is milk as much money as possible off the poor guy.

This type of fraud is usually done by men Russians or unions employing women (for rates very scarce) to use there profiles and get the money for them.

Unfortunately, this scam is also helped by attitudes and stereotypes. Russian women's perception as desperate to leave their country is an example.So is the assumption that everyone wants to emigrate to the West, especially the United States.

There is also the Nigerian scam (and lately Ghana). Nigerian Scams are a bit more difficult to detect that con artists most are people generally good that usually do their homework;and they can be extraordinarily patients.

You get contacted by an "American citizen" working in foreign country.Since it is the contact and some level of trust established, the scam artist asks you for money money orders him/her. Orders are fraudulent and you are left to pay your bank the amounts paid.

Sometimes the scammer is not after the money they are after sending aid for merchandise purchased with stolen credit cards.

Most scams begin in chat rooms or free Internet dating sites.Why? why scam scam artist wants as many people as possible, without spending money.In addition, pay sites require the use of a credit card, that can be crawled by the owner.

How do you protect yourself against these or other types of Internet scams?There are no guarantees, as well as you do not have a guarantee of not getting in an accident, because you are a careful driver.But you can minimize the risks, or become a target difficult (scammers are lazy and goes to the easier target).

1. to get started, sign up with a reputable dating site.A paysite is always more secure as a is required to use a credit card, that can be crawled by the owner.Of course, there is the possibility of someone using a stolen credit card, but the risk is minimal compared to a site free or chat room.

2. Beware of someone who claims to fall in love with you after just a few emails.Start by being skeptical.

3. never send money to a stranger in another country. Heck, never send money to a stranger in his own country (duh!).

4. do not provide personal data, such as home address, phone number, bank account, real email or credit card number. don't give even your real name, so make sure that the person is real and certainly not after two or three emails.

5. do not dispose of a money order from your "data" in your bank account. If you, wait a couple of weeks to make sure is not false. better yet, wait for the clean money order before forwarding the money.

6. Ask more than one photo. A scam artist, usually say Nigeria, would have a difficult time faking more than one photo. Furthermore, ask many questions specific. If you feel discomfort or inaccuracy at the other end, cut the relationship.

7. follow your bowels. If feels something wrong, it probably is. If it is too good to be true it usually is.

Don't let bad apples prevent you from finding love online. many people have discovered happy, lasting relationships with local or foreign partners found themselves on the Web. just know that Internet dating scams are real and keep alert for red flags.







Different types of Internet Scams


Today, millions of people worldwide use the Internet on a daily basis. This is due to a variety of useful information available on many sites and convenience that gives users of the Web. However, it also resulted in many Internet users being victims of online fraud. These scams on the Internet emerged enormously and already has alarmed with the authorities.

The goal of these scams is to steal money and goods.He even caused the death of victims incautas.com basis of the reports of the authorities, there are millions of dollars of money lost due to these crimes, and because of this, many agencies organized special police units to combat these types of crime.

Scammers use different systems and strategies to make their criminal acts. here are some of the many types of Internet scams spreading online.

Phishing Scams

E-mail is one of the most used features of the Internet that provides users with a convenient means of communication. However, e-mails have become a great way for scammers easily attract money or personal information of innocent people.

Phishing is a scam that use email as a way to fool people.These e-mail scams consist usually letters pretending that are in a bank or a financial group online, providing a link and convinces you to visit that particular site and prompts you to fill out a form to collect sensitive personal information, such as bank accounts, credit card information, passwords, and many other information.

These sites are "false" in the sense that it looks like a legitimate business since it looks like the looks of some known legitimate companies offer the same services posted by scammers.In reality, the emails of those websites are merely seduce their victims perspective to provide your personal data and after they succeed, will use the information submitted to steal money from the victim's bank accounts or purchase items through the credit card provided by the victim.

Phishing was known for the first time during the 1990s when an attacker tried to steal AOL accounts by sending numerous messages to Internet users. messages are designed to attract users to verify their accounts and ask their victims to enter the password for the account. victim's accounts Afterwords, then will be used to make different schemes of scams and even distribute numerous spam emails.

Lottery scams

Lottery scams are emails that contain messages informing you that you won millions of dollars of a lottery international.The message usually tells you that your e-mail address was included among the winners through a raffle. to persuade victims perspective, they would attach lottery site links or even attach real false documents or ads that allege that the lottery was approved by popular companies like Microsoft.

If the scammers were able to convince their victims, they then ask for important information and then ask the victim to send some money to cover the taxes, fees and other similar charges for processing to receive the award, when in reality there is no such award and everything's fake.

Nigerian 419 Scams or

The 419 scam or popularly known as the Nigerian scam is one of the most widespread and very popular among other Internet scams. This also uses emails in an attempt to steal money from people. The email contains basically different versions of stories, as a supposed political leader has been removed from power and have million of funds it needs to be transferred to other countries. He then offer you a part of funds by help. Another example is a rich person alleged seriously ill and need someone to help in the management of funds for charitable purposes. The huge amount of money involved usually attracts unsuspecting victims believe the scam.

Similar to other e-mail scams, criminal would then request money be used to process the transfer of funds to the account of the victim. Some scammers even request his victim perspective to travel abroad to speed the transfer of funds, but victims then will be kidnapped and would only be released after paying a large amount of money.