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Watch out for swine flu scams

Posted Apr 29 2009, 10:52 AM by Karen Datko
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This post comes from partner site ConsumerAffairs.com.

It didn't take scammers long to latch on to the latest hot-button topic to try to make a quick buck. Scams built on fears of swine flu are proliferating quickly across the Internet.

The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team issued an alert this week warning of a number of e-mail scams related to the swine flu. The attacks arrive via an unsolicited e-mail message typically containing a subject line related to the swine flu.

"These e-mail messages may contain a link or an attachment. If users click on this link or open the attachment, they may be directed to a phishing Web site or exposed to malicious code," the alert said.

US-CERT encourages users to take the following measures to protect themselves:

  • Filter spam.
  • Don't trust unsolicited e-mail.
  • Treat e-mail attachments with caution.
  • Don't click links in e-mail messages.
  • Install antivirus software and keep it up-to-date.
  • Install a personal firewall and keep it up-to-date.
  • Configure your e-mail client for security.

To stay informed about swine flu, US-CERT says you should rely on trusted sources of information, such as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.

Also, be highly skeptical of unknown Web sites with the words "swine flu" in the domain name. Online security firm F-Secure reports that dozens of new swine flu domain names were registered in the last few days. F-Secure said some of these sites are already offering ways to "protect your family from this crazy flu."

Related reading at ConsumerAffairs.com:

Swine flu: What you need to know

No reason to panic over swine flu

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Comments

 

Probably the people from Nigeria.

And China too.

Wherever they are from they are SWINE too.

People always find ways to make money huh

and especially  uranus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Is just ceases to amaze me on how people will scam and take advantage in a crises or when people are at there lowest. Not really sure though on how there making money with screwing people computers.

They'll hack into computers and steal any credit card information you have stored on your computer or if you have done online purchases it may trace those numbers too

The swine flu "epidemic" is bull...so why not have people peddling more bull?

it is Mexican flu people, all flus so far have been named after Where they originated, Hong Kong flu, Spanish flu etc, or are we so dammed stupid and politically "correct" we cant say it

Personally I think they are blowing this out of proportion. The regular flu has killed more people per outbreak. I made a post on it on my website that has a map showing all the cases of swine flu. I can't imagine what it would look like if it showed all the cases of the last regular flu that went around! http://blog.calorie-help.com/2009/04/27/swine-flu-map-and-information/

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