Posted on October 16 2008 by aivirus
Nicholas Tan asked:
This is that time of year when we all start getting those emails that want to purloin our secret codes and passwords. You know the ones that have subject lines like: “Your Account Is About To Be Closed,” “There’s A Block On Your Account,” “Could You Help Me Claim My Funds,” or [...]
Posted on September 3 2008 by aivirus
Michele Kolier asked:
Shopping for First Communion gifts on the internet can be a drag. Sure, you can find a plethora of trinkety religious artifacts, cheesy non-personalized knickknacks, and the like. You can also easily whip out your checkbook and write out a money gift. But where is the fun in that? Instead, consider giving [...]
Posted on August 13 2008 by aivirus
10kweeks asked: Voters have voted and election results are in….That’s right voters have voted and the election results are in…..The new president and his policies may indeed impact the economy for the next decade. How will his policies affect you? People that voted for the loser will be claiming that the country is in turmoil [...]
Posted on July 27 2008 by aivirus
Dave Wales asked: When running an online business, two of the key things to look at are bandwidth and security – how much traffic can your site handle, and how is your content going to be protected? It all starts with having the right infrastructure and hardware in place – offering service is all well [...]
Posted on July 10 2008 by aivirus
Jose Rodriguez asked: Phishing: (fish’ing) (n.)This is when someone sends you an email falsely claiming to be a legitimate business – like your bank or credit card company – in an attempt to scam you into giving them your personal, private information that they can use to access your accounts.Phishing, also referred to as brand [...]
Posted on March 16 2008 by aivirus
John Maier asked: Hoax Emails has become very common sight in the email Inbox these days since E-mail has become an essential mode of communication in the modern world. Unfortunately, that means it’s also one of the most common routes for virus infection and fraud. Below are some of the most common email frauds that [...]
Posted on January 7 2008 by aivirus
Yuan Yu asked: Ordering novelty diplomas or fake diplomas often gives out a dishonest impression. Activities, specifically, illegal activities are almost always synonymous with novelty diplomas or fake diplomas. Moreover, when one orders a novelty or fake diploma, the impression is that person will use that novelty diploma for purposes that are prohibited by the [...]