Archive for July 15th, 2008

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Jul

California Wildfire Phishing Email Scam

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There are criminals in addition to followed by there are accurate scumbags. There is at present a scam going around using the wildfire devastation in California as a way to get people’s monetary information. When there is a tragedy,

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Jul

DioBytes: July 15, 2008

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IRS Mileage Rate Change, Email Scam Notice. The IRS has increased the optional standard mileage rate, effective July 1, 2008, through December 31, 2008, to 58.5 cents. This rate is the reimbursement rate for mileage expense enacted by

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15
Jul

Danny Glover email scam

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Dear Sir, In brief, i represent a deceased top company executive. I have a very sensitive and private brief for you to ask for your partnership to re-profile funds over $18000000.00 USD (Eighteen Million United State Dollars) in two

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Jul

East-West Australia Lotteries email scam

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East-West Australia Lotteries, 1022 Kingsway Ave., Osborne, Western Australia, 6018. Head office: Maliebaan 38-40, 3581CR, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Dear Sir/Madam, YOU WON: ?1000000.00!euros With outmost joy, we are pleased to inform

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15
Jul

IRS warns of email scam

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The IRS is warning of some new scams using the federal agency’s name. The scams are related to the economic stimulus payments.

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Jul

Threats In Your Email – Are They Real or Not?

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Cyber criminals, being what they are, have improved upon this scheme by developing a variant of this email scam - the Hitman email. These fear-provoking emails contain a threat that the recipient will be murdered by a hired hitman.

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Jul

More Olympic scams in China

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This scam sounds so much like the Nigerian 419 email scam:. One imaginative scheme, in a list of nine of the most commonly reported “stings”, involved a scam to sell Olympic medals supposedly missing after a warehouse fire.

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