Avoid fraud with BBB tips
-Protect your computer. Always have the most recent updates installed for spam filters, anti-virus and anti-spyware software and a secure firewall. - Protect your personal information.
When spammer uses your email address
Q: I found someone periodically using my email address to send mass emails to my friends and myself advertising some medications. I never disclose my...
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How to Avoid Getting 'Phished'
Almost every American consumer is, and has been, at risk of phishing attacks. But the threat has never been more real or dangerous than after the Epsilon breach. Regardless of what form these phishing attacks take or what precisely they target, there are several ways the average consumer and business person can protect themselves from becoming another victim.