Fake e-Mails

Scammers are using unsolicited email "job offers" to trick recipients into falling for payment transfer scams. If you receive one of these scam emails, it is important that you do not respond to it in any way. Lottery scams are one of the most common types of fraudulent email currently hitting inboxes.

How Phishing Scams Work

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Phishing scams attempt to trick people into providing sensitive personal information such as credit card or banking details. In order to ...
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WINNING NOTIFICATION //Season's Greetings

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from:   Mrs.AnnaLauren@australia-lottoboard.com reply-to:   mr.mattew_paul@rocketmail.com to: date:  Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 12:32 A...
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PAYMENT NOTIFICATION

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from:   Mrs. Agnes James   < IjamesG@violin.ocn.ne.jp > reply-to:   agnesjames509@yahoo.es to: date:  Sun, Feb 24, 2013...
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INVESTMENT MATTER

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from:   Margaret Sawers   < info@office.com > reply-to:   sawersmargaret422@rocketmail.com to: date:  Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at ...
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CAN YOU BE HONEST WITH ME?

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from:   Barrister Williams White (Esq)   < billy@olleh.com > reply-to:   barr_wwhite01@superposta.com to: date:  Sun, F...
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PRIVATE MESSAGE

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from:   Samora Joseph   < comehereezra@gmail.com > reply-to:   samorajoseph_ecobank@ymail.com to: date:  Sun, Feb 24, 2013 ...
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OFFICE OF THE WESTERN UNION MONEY TRANSFER.

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from:   DR. JAMES UKOH   < test@tci.co.ug > reply-to:   kenneth_thompson31@aol.com to: date:  Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 3:26 AM...
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