Facebook Users Beware of Adult Video Posts That Will Infect Your Computer With a Virus
Cyber-criminals
are posting preview of adult videos on Facebook in an attempt to trick
Facebook users into clicking on them, which will infect their computers
with a virus or Trojan horse. More than 100,000 Facebook users have
already had their computers infected with a Trojan horse, after they
clicked on the posts to view the videos.... Continue reading.-
If you have seen messages like: “Ooopps ! you canceled setup, Please add Ltytrs v1 Add Button…” or if you are taken the fake YouTube or Facebook websites "20 .pe", "40 .pe" and "60 .pe", please note that it is a scam. The scam was created by cyber-criminals to lure curious Facebook users to the malicious websites, which will attempt to trick them into installing malicious web browsers extensions and other malicious software, by claiming that they need to do so in order to view a video with adult content.... Continue reading.
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Fake Work-From-Home Websites:www.mightyincome .com,www.incometile .com & www.PayFunda .biz
The
websites: 'www.mightyincome .com', 'www.incometile .com' and
'www.PayFunda .biz', which claim that you can earn money by getting
hired to do some tasks, are fakes. The poorly designed work-from-home
websites should not be trusted. There are hundreds of these websites
that trick job seekers into working for free and disclosing their
personal information.... Continue reading.
Beware of Fake Facebook or YouTube Website www.10 .pe and Feedbro App
If
you have seen messages like: “Missing Player! Please add Feedbro to
watch this video” or if you are taken the fake YouTube or Facebook
websites "www.10 .pe", "www.915 .guru", "www.auk .life" and "www.no
.nl", please note that it is a scam. The scam was created by
cyber-criminals to lure curious Facebook users to the malicious
websites, which will attempt to trick them into installing malicious web
browsers extensions and other malicious software, by claiming that they
need to do so in order to view a video with adult content.... Continue reading.
1 day, 10 hours ago
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Is www.youthsalary .com a Fake Work-From-Home Website?
Fake IRS Phone Calls From 646-934-8432: "You have a Federal Complaint Filed on Your Name"
Scammers
are calling people from telephone number 646-934-8432, in an attempt to
trick them in sending money by claiming that they need to go to the
nearest police station or call a police officer who is working with the
Federal Crime Enforcement, because they have a federal complaint filed
in their names. The scammers may change the telephone number, so look
out for similar message from other telephone numbers.... Continue reading.
Beware of Fake Facebook or YouTube Website www.myspecialvideos .dentist and jutys-v1 app
If
you have seen messages like: “Ooopps ! you canceled setup, Please add
"jutys-v1 app Button…” or if you are taken the fake YouTube or Facebook
website "www.myspecialvideos .dentist", please note that it is a scam.
The scam was created by cyber-criminals to lure curious Facebook users
to the malicious website "www.myspecialvideos .dentist", which will
attempt to trick them into installing malicious web browsers extensions
and other malicious software, by claiming that they need to do so in
order to view a video with adult content.... Continue reading.
Intuit Turbo Tax Phishing Scams: "Your Account has Been Locked" & "Your Tax Refund Status"
The
email messages below with the subjects: "Your tax refund status" and
"Your account has been locked" are phishing scams. The email messages
were not sent by Intuit who owns the tax software Turbo Pay, but by
cyber-criminals who designed the messages to steal the recipients' Turbo
Tax usernames, passwords, personal and financial information, by
attempting to trick them into clicking on a link in it, which will take
them to a fake Intuit Turbo Tax website.... Continue reading.
Apple IPhone Phishing Scam Websites: www.orders-apple .co and www.wiz24.com .pl
The
email message below which claims that the recipients have ordered an
unlocked iPhone 6 Plus with 16GB of memory is a phishing scam and was
not sent by the Apple store. The email message was designed to steal the
recipients Apple's usernames, passwords, personal and financial
information, by attempting to trick them into clicking on a link in it,
which will take them to a fake Apple/Itunes website.... Continue reading.
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