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What Is Phishing?
Phishing is a high-tech
scam. The "phisher" uses spam or pop-up messages to trick you into
giving out sensitive information like your passwords, credit card numbers,
bank account information, or Social Security number.
Funnily enough, phishing
is nothing new. It used to be known simply as identity theft and the scammers
usually did it over the telephone. The scammer would call you up and pretend
to be someone from the bank asking you to confirm your account information,
credit card numbers, PIN numbers, or passwords. Obviously the scammer was
limited by the amount of time it took to ring each person, so identity
theft never really took off until the advent of email spam and websites,
which meant identity theft has become much more profitable and therefore
widespread. Unfortunately, it is now an everyday occurre
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nce.
Here's how phishing works
:
The scammer uses spam to
send the phishing messages. You'll receive an email or pop-up message that
looks like it's from a business or organization that you deal with – e.g.
your Internet service provider
(ISP), AOL, MSN, Yahoo, and Earthlink
your bank e.g. Citibank,
Westpac
your online payment service
e.g. PayPal
a government agency
The message usually says
that you need to “update” or “validate” your account information, and there's
usually a threat they will do something bad if you don’t respond within
a short period of time, like close your account or charge y"
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