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Stay vigilant to avoid the fraudsters' trap Fraud is booming with consumers losing an estimated £3.5bn a year. The real figure is likely to be far higher because so much is unreported. As Agatha Christie said, where large sums of money are involved, it is advisable to trust no one. (03/09/2010 20:15:45) www.yorkshiretoday.co.uk
New Facebook scams promise free iPads Facebook scams promising free iPads and iPhones are proliferating as fast as users. www.thestar.com
Work At Home Schemes -- How To Avoid Becoming A Victim The Federal Trade Commission is a national consumer protection agency. One of its missions is to educate the public about scams and schemes that are making the rounds. www.wgal.com
Thomson Ambulance Association Your Thomson Fire Protection District is made up of an EMS Association and a Fire Association and is funded by your tax dollars, insurance billing, donations, fundraisers and grants. www.prairie-advocate-news.com
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Bogus ‘providers’ are multiplying The promotions show up in your e-mail inbox and on fax machines, Web sites, TV, radio and even handmade signs on roadsides — offering health insurance at bargain prices. www.thestate.com
Sophos Warns Of New Facebook Clickjacking Worm Sophos is warning of a new worm that tricks Facebook users into sharing malicious content with other users without their knowledge, in the latest iteration of the tried-and-true "clickjacking" technique. www.crn.com
Facebook 'dislike' scam warning Facebook users are being targeted in a scam that offers them a chance to install a "dislike" button, security researchers say. www.bbc.co.uk
Facebook Users Warned of ‘Dislike’ Button Scam The users of the world's top and most recognizable online social networking site have been warned of a scam where they will be enticed to download a software that will enable to have a "dislike" button, only that instead of a button, it is a malicious software. Post from: Daily Contributor Facebook Users Warned of ‘Dislike’ Button Scam dailycontributor.com
NEWS.com.au Facebook users beware: don't get hacked 3 hrs ago Facebook users are being targeted in a scam that offers them a chance to install a "dislike" button. The scam tricks users into allowing a rogue application to access their profile page, which then posts spam messages. www.bbc.co.uk
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