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Scam Alert: If you visit Forbes.com, your PC might have been exposed to malware.

Posted on February 12, 2015

scamIf you visited the popular financial news website Forbes.com between November 28 and December 1, 2014, your PC might possibly be infected with a virus.

First the good news: If you are diligent about keeping Internet Explorer up to date by installing all available updates as soon as they become available, you should be in the clear.

And still better news: If you use Firefox, Chrome, or any other non-IE browser you were definitely safe from this particular attack.  [Read more…]

Scam Alert: Beware the “Update Flash Player” virus scam on Facebook

Posted on February 3, 2015

scamWell, there’s yet another extremely dangerous scam making the rounds on Facebook, and it’s an easy one to fall for. It goes something like this…

You’re scrolling through your Facebook news feed when an interesting video catches your attention. You click on it to watch it, but instead of the video you’re presented with a warning that your computer’s Flash Player is out of date and needs to be updated. Well, it doesn’t.  [Read more…]

Scam Alert: Don’t fall for the “Hack Your Friends” scam on Facebook

Posted on December 17, 2014

scamAs you probably know by now, hackers and scammers just love Facebook, and it seems like a new scam starts making the rounds every day.

Well, the latest scam has been going around for a couple of months now. It arrives in your Facebook Message inbox after being sent via an IM that appears to have been sent from a friend. Read on to learn how the scam works…  [Read more…]

Google and Gmail hacked – change your passwords ASAP!

Posted on September 11, 2014

scamWell, the group of Russian hackers who have hacked into so many major websites and user accounts recently have struck again. This time the victim is Google and their users.

Around 5 million Google usernames and passwords have actually been posted online, and it’s likely that many times that amount were actually stolen.  [Read more…]

Beware the insidious fake text message scam

Posted on August 16, 2014

scamThere’s an insidious scam making the rounds that could possibly target you or someone you know. Here’s the scenario:

You’re having a conversation with a friend when he tells you that a mutual friend has been talking trash about you. You tell your friend that you know that person well, and you don’t believe he would ever say anything like that about you.

“Hold on”, he says, “I have proof!”   [Read more…]

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