breaking news
Attorney General Mike Beebe is
warning Arkansas e-mail users about phishing -- that`s "phishing"
with a P-H at the front, not an F. That term refers to e-mails that
pretend to be from a legitimate sender but aren`t. The e-mails sent
to unsuspecting recipients can result in stealing personal
information or the spread of viruses.
Beebe said in a news release that consumers have to be more
careful than ever when reading their e-mails.
He said there are two common types of scams. Both involve
e-mails that appear to have been sent from legitimate Internet
addresses, and will inform the recipient of a supposed problem with
an account or a purchase. One type will include an attachment that,
when opened up, may contain a virus or worm that could mine a
computer for information, and send it to someone who shouldn`t have
it. Beebe said e-mails from legitimate operations telling a
consumer of a problem will rarely include attachments.
He said the other type will include an Internet link for the
recipient to follow. But when the link is followed, the user is
taken to deceptive Web sites that appear to be legitimate, but
aren`t -- and where the user may be asked for personal information.
Beebe says that, if you have any doubts about an e-mail that
claims to be from a company or agency you do business with, pick up
the phone and call them.
Posted by Mike Hellgren
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