PhishingPhishing (pronounced

PhishingPhishing (pronounced "fishi

Phishing
Phishing (pronounced "fishing") is a type of online identity theft. It uses email and fraudulent websites that are designed to steal your personal data or information such as credit card numbers, passwords, account data, or other information.
. If you think an email message is a phishing scam, delete it, or type the Con artists might send millions of fraudulent email messages with links to fraudulent websites that appear to come from websites you trust, like your bank or credit card company, and request that you provide personal information. Criminals can use this information for many different types of fraud, such as to steal money from your account, to open new accounts in your name, or to obtain official documents using your identity. If you think you've received a phishing scam, delete the email message. Do not click any links in the message. Scammers get your email address or know which bank you use recognize phishing scams. Phishing scams often use the official logos of the companies they're trying to spoof web addresses directly into your browser, or use your personal bookmarks. Phishing email messages often include official-looking logos from real organizations and other identifying information taken directly from legitimate websites. They might also contain phrases like: Verify your account ,update your account, during regular account maintenance ,failure to update your records will result in account suspension. Any email message that requests banking information is probably a phishing scam. Most legitimate banks will not request this information by email. If you receive a message to an email address that is not the one you use to log in to your bank account, this is probably a phishing scam. You can do the following to help protect yourself from phishing scams: don't click links in email messages, type addresses directly into your browser or use your personal bookmarks, check the site's security certificate before you enter personal or financial information into a website, don't enter personal or financial information into pop-up windows, keep your computer software current with the latest security updates. Most Microsoft email programs come with built-in anti-phishing detection. This detection helps prevent fraudulent email messages from reaching you in the first place. Anti-phishing detection automatically deletes the email message or moves it to the junk folder depending on the degree of probability that it is a fraudulent message. If a message is moved to the junk folder, your email program notifies you of the threat.
Internet Explorer includes SmartScreen, which can help protect you from web fraud and personal data theft. Windows SmartScreen is a feature of Internet Explorer 7, 8, 9, and 10. It's designed to help protect you from fraudulent websites that try to steal your personal information. While you surf the Internet, SmartScreen analyzes pages and determines if they have any characteristics that might be suspicious. If it finds suspicious web pages, it shows a yellow warning and advises you to proceed with caution. If the site matches an updated list of reported phishing sites, SmartScreen notifies you with a red flag that it has blocked the site for your safety. A suspicious website has some of the typical characteristics of phishing websites, but it is not on the list of reported phishing websites. The website might be legitimate, but you should be cautious about entering any personal or financial information unless you are certain that the site is trustworthy. A reported phishing website has been confirmed by reputable sources as fraudulent and has been reported to Microsoft. We recommend that you do not give any information to such websites.
“Phishing” involves the use of fraudulent emails and copy-cat websites to trick you into revealing valuable personal information — such as account numbers for banking, securities, mortgage, or credit accounts, your social security numbers, and the login IDs and passwords you use when accessing online financial services providers. The fraudsters who collect this information then use it to steal your money or your identity or both.
When fraudsters go on “phishing” expeditions, they lure their targets into a false sense of security by hijacking the familiar, trusted logos of established, legitimate companies. A typical phishing scam starts with a fraudster sending out millions of emails that appear to come from a high-profile financial services provider or a respected Internet auction house.
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Lừa đảo trực tuyếnLừa đảo trực tuyến (phát âm là "câu cá") là một loại hành vi trộm cắp danh tính trực tuyến. Nó sử dụng email và các trang web lừa đảo được thiết kế để ăn cắp dữ liệu cá nhân của bạn hoặc thông tin chẳng hạn như số thẻ tín dụng, mật khẩu, dữ liệu tài khoản, hoặc thông tin khác.. If you think an email message is a phishing scam, delete it, or type the Con artists might send millions of fraudulent email messages with links to fraudulent websites that appear to come from websites you trust, like your bank or credit card company, and request that you provide personal information. Criminals can use this information for many different types of fraud, such as to steal money from your account, to open new accounts in your name, or to obtain official documents using your identity. If you think you've received a phishing scam, delete the email message. Do not click any links in the message. Scammers get your email address or know which bank you use recognize phishing scams. Phishing scams often use the official logos of the companies they're trying to spoof web addresses directly into your browser, or use your personal bookmarks. Phishing email messages often include official-looking logos from real organizations and other identifying information taken directly from legitimate websites. They might also contain phrases like: Verify your account ,update your account, during regular account maintenance ,failure to update your records will result in account suspension. Any email message that requests banking information is probably a phishing scam. Most legitimate banks will not request this information by email. If you receive a message to an email address that is not the one you use to log in to your bank account, this is probably a phishing scam. You can do the following to help protect yourself from phishing scams: don't click links in email messages, type addresses directly into your browser or use your personal bookmarks, check the site's security certificate before you enter personal or financial information into a website, don't enter personal or financial information into pop-up windows, keep your computer software current with the latest security updates. Most Microsoft email programs come with built-in anti-phishing detection. This detection helps prevent fraudulent email messages from reaching you in the first place. Anti-phishing detection automatically deletes the email message or moves it to the junk folder depending on the degree of probability that it is a fraudulent message. If a message is moved to the junk folder, your email program notifies you of the threat. Internet Explorer bao gồm SmartScreen, mà có thể giúp bảo vệ bạn khỏi web gian lận và trộm cắp dữ liệu cá nhân. Windows SmartScreen là một tính năng của Internet Explorer 7, 8, 9 và 10. Nó thiết kế để giúp bảo vệ bạn từ các trang web lừa đảo cố gắng để ăn cắp thông tin cá nhân của bạn. Trong khi bạn lướt Internet, SmartScreen phân tích trang web và xác định nếu họ có bất kỳ đặc điểm mà có thể được đáng ngờ. Nếu nó tìm thấy trang web đáng ngờ, nó cho thấy một cảnh báo màu vàng và tư vấn cho bạn để tiến hành thận trọng. Nếu các trang web phù hợp với một danh sách Cập Nhật của các trang web báo cáo lừa đảo, SmartScreen thông báo cho bạn với một lá cờ đỏ rằng nó đã chặn các trang web cho an toàn của bạn. Một trang web đáng ngờ có một số đặc điểm điển hình của các trang web lừa đảo trực tuyến, nhưng nó không phải trên danh sách các website giả mạo đã báo cáo. Các trang web có thể được hợp pháp, nhưng bạn nên thận trọng về nhập bất kỳ thông tin cá nhân hoặc tài chính, trừ khi bạn là một số các trang web là đáng tin cậy. Website giả mạo báo cáo đã được xác nhận bởi nguồn có uy tín như là gian lận và đã được báo cáo cho Microsoft. Chúng tôi khuyến cáo bạn không cung cấp bất kỳ thông tin nào để các trang web."Lừa đảo" liên quan đến việc sử dụng gian lận email và các trang web bản sao con mèo để lừa bạn tiết lộ thông tin cá nhân có giá trị-chẳng hạn như số tài khoản ngân hàng, chứng khoán, thế chấp, hoặc tài khoản tín dụng, số an sinh xã hội của bạn, và đăng nhập ID và mật khẩu bạn sử dụng khi truy cập vào nhà cung cấp dịch vụ tài chính trực tuyến. Những kẻ lừa đảo những người thu thập thông tin này sau đó sử dụng nó để ăn cắp tiền của bạn hoặc danh tính của bạn hoặc cả hai.Khi những kẻ lừa đảo đi vào cuộc thám hiểm "lừa đảo", họ thu hút mục tiêu của họ vào một cảm giác sai về bảo mật bởi cướp các biểu tượng quen thuộc, tin cậy của công ty được thành lập, hợp pháp. Một scam lừa đảo trực tuyến điển hình bắt đầu với một kẻ gian lận gửi ra hàng triệu email có vẻ đến từ một nhà cung cấp dịch vụ tài chính cao hoặc nhà bán đấu giá Internet được tôn trọng.
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Phishing
Phishing (pronounced "fishing") is a type of online identity theft. It uses email and fraudulent websites that are designed to steal your personal data or information such as credit card numbers, passwords, account data, or other information.
. If you think an email message is a phishing scam, delete it, or type the Con artists might send millions of fraudulent email messages with links to fraudulent websites that appear to come from websites you trust, like your bank or credit card company, and request that you provide personal information. Criminals can use this information for many different types of fraud, such as to steal money from your account, to open new accounts in your name, or to obtain official documents using your identity. If you think you've received a phishing scam, delete the email message. Do not click any links in the message. Scammers get your email address or know which bank you use recognize phishing scams. Phishing scams often use the official logos of the companies they're trying to spoof web addresses directly into your browser, or use your personal bookmarks. Phishing email messages often include official-looking logos from real organizations and other identifying information taken directly from legitimate websites. They might also contain phrases like: Verify your account ,update your account, during regular account maintenance ,failure to update your records will result in account suspension. Any email message that requests banking information is probably a phishing scam. Most legitimate banks will not request this information by email. If you receive a message to an email address that is not the one you use to log in to your bank account, this is probably a phishing scam. You can do the following to help protect yourself from phishing scams: don't click links in email messages, type addresses directly into your browser or use your personal bookmarks, check the site's security certificate before you enter personal or financial information into a website, don't enter personal or financial information into pop-up windows, keep your computer software current with the latest security updates. Most Microsoft email programs come with built-in anti-phishing detection. This detection helps prevent fraudulent email messages from reaching you in the first place. Anti-phishing detection automatically deletes the email message or moves it to the junk folder depending on the degree of probability that it is a fraudulent message. If a message is moved to the junk folder, your email program notifies you of the threat.
Internet Explorer includes SmartScreen, which can help protect you from web fraud and personal data theft. Windows SmartScreen is a feature of Internet Explorer 7, 8, 9, and 10. It's designed to help protect you from fraudulent websites that try to steal your personal information. While you surf the Internet, SmartScreen analyzes pages and determines if they have any characteristics that might be suspicious. If it finds suspicious web pages, it shows a yellow warning and advises you to proceed with caution. If the site matches an updated list of reported phishing sites, SmartScreen notifies you with a red flag that it has blocked the site for your safety. A suspicious website has some of the typical characteristics of phishing websites, but it is not on the list of reported phishing websites. The website might be legitimate, but you should be cautious about entering any personal or financial information unless you are certain that the site is trustworthy. A reported phishing website has been confirmed by reputable sources as fraudulent and has been reported to Microsoft. We recommend that you do not give any information to such websites.
“Phishing” involves the use of fraudulent emails and copy-cat websites to trick you into revealing valuable personal information — such as account numbers for banking, securities, mortgage, or credit accounts, your social security numbers, and the login IDs and passwords you use when accessing online financial services providers. The fraudsters who collect this information then use it to steal your money or your identity or both.
When fraudsters go on “phishing” expeditions, they lure their targets into a false sense of security by hijacking the familiar, trusted logos of established, legitimate companies. A typical phishing scam starts with a fraudster sending out millions of emails that appear to come from a high-profile financial services provider or a respected Internet auction house.
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