How to Stay Out of Spyware Trouble on the Internet
Phishing Scams, Trojan Worms, Viruses and Other Casualties on the Internet Can Be Avoided
By Christopher Kendalls, published Mar 14, 2006
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The internet is a wonderful resource that allows computer users at home, in the workplace, or at a library or cybercafe the ability to research information, perform transactions, or communicate with individuals or businesses quickly, cheaply and effectively. Yet the internet, for the wealth of the resources it provides, can often prove overwhelming, and many of us end up being victims to online predators instead of victors in accomplishing our own personal and financial goals. Those without a lot of expertise in using their PC may find themselves caught up in the web of lies that spammers and other solicitors engage in. There are a few practical measures you may wish to employ to ensure that your communications are secure, and that it is safe for you to proceed in responding to the website or email that you have before you. Before finding yourself a victim of identity fraud or forking money over on a scheme ask yourself a few questions.
- Is this email from someone I've sent a message to first, is it a reply to a legitimate communication on my end or is this from someone who appears to know my interests or business transcations on the net? A lot of the correspondence that is out there is now under the guise that you contacted them first. I've been searching for jobs and soliciting applications through email; now I'm getting "responses" from "employers" who I never contacted, and it's always "RE:" in the subject line, as if to be in response to a particular job I've contacted for. It isn't anything for someone to post a "legitimate" job on the web, for you to apply for it, and them for them to switch that with a telecommuting or sales opportunity anyone could do that pays a high 5 figures or one in which you have to pay a fee to register. They take the a look at your application patterns and hope you've applied for so many you'll forget, or that you're so desperate you'll waste time and money somewhere on an opportunity that either isn't for you, or an opportunity at all. Think twice about it.
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Takeaways
- Do not give away information to those you do not trust by accepting code on your machine
- Do not store financial information in your web browser
- Legitimate businesses aren't going to ask for data up-front that would compromise your security
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