How To Effectively Guard Against Cyber Criminals– Email Security Software?

Andrew Thomas
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Email Security

Email security software is necessary now more than ever, in conjunction with fact that more than ever applications are available and used in creative ways for mobile phones, and for websites to draw money and personal information from the users surfing the net. I will expose the more treacherous methods and show you how to effectively guard against them.

E-commerce: Misleading Information: Email Virus?

The seemingly free applications downloaded on the phone or a tablet may lurk additional fees. Just a careless click may result in a charge to your credit card.

Buying on the Net has its advantages, but it is worth remembering that not all stores are honestly doing their business. Some of them, extort money and collect your information information, including your email address, to sell it or use it for spamming, and not even sending the goods, but instead an email virus. Others – use false information in their advertisements.

Internet Services of Cheap Music

If you are searching the internet for information on audio downloads, increasingly you will be finding services that offer MP3 files at very attractive prices. There are many websites that might have the content of the entire disc for only one or two dollars, but be beware, these types of sites are not musical mecca destinations, even they have the look of cool online music stores. Contrary to appearances, many are not legally allowed to provide this type of music download services. Don’t let a lure of the micro payments for the music files sway your judgement. It is very easy to get into a “hot water” legally.

Many Russian sites for example, will take advantage in the differences of the law between Russia and other countries, but the consumer will end up usually in legal trouble.

How to protect yourself before spending a penny? Use common sense, read the fine print and the reviews! All the more so if the same digital product, elsewhere costs 10 times more. In legal matters we follow the ancient principle: “dura lex sed lex”, meaning “the law is harsh, but it is the law”

Virtual False Impressions

If, during a virtual stroll through the online stores you come across an enticing promotion, you may decide to buy, especially if the price is considerably lower. Warning! Vendors give the impressions of a price reduction, using the comparison tactic with a suggested retail price, which in many cases is overstated – virtually no one outside of the manufacturer offer goods at that price.

Protect yourself by planning your purchases on the Internet and use the price comparison services that are well known and respected. Also, use antivirus software to protect your computer from information stealing scripts being planted on your computer system.

Internet False Shops and Email Virus?

Internet shops can obtain certificates of quality, which are sometimes used by the fake stores that take money without sending the goods. Traders with authentic certificates, such as “Trustworthy Company” or “Quality of Service Q” are checked. In addition, some shops join buyer protection programs offered by price comparison portals, which gives the customer additional sense of security in case the merchant fails to deliver purchased goods. Unfortunately, some brazen online retailers, simply copy the logos of certificates and put them on their shops’ websites to make of course, the future victims feel safe. At the same time the option to pay is only a prepayment for the goods, which never materialize.

To protect yourself, you should buy only from known vendors. Unknown shops can be checked for reliability in price comparisons, where you can find ratings and reviews of shops, or use many review services available. In addition, compare different offers made, read reviews of previous customers who made purchases through them and make sure that more than one form of payment is offered. In addition, you can check the authenticity of the certificate by typing the name of the online store or a company on the website issuing the certificates or read the instructions pertaining that specific certificate.

The false shop websites do not limit themselves to just selling, but more importantly they collect information from you, which occurs in most cases without you even knowing. They will plant a computer virus on your system, as soon as you visit them. The virus, depending on its type will be stealing your private information, by forwarding it to the cyber thieves, every time you log on to your computer. You must have virus protection installed on your system and not just any freeware or even shareware readily available out there, because most of them are causing more problems now a days than solutions. You should obtain a best email virus protection software that will provide the most efficient and comprehensive protection.

Website Domain Scams

Some individuals or even companies specializing in buying-up domains hunt for naive users. Once you approach the end of the validity of your own domain, they may contact you, sounding as if representing the company registering your domain. During the conversation, you will learn that in a few weeks or days, your domain will no longer be valid and you should extended the registration as soon as possible (or have someone that is interested in it and is willing to buy it). The representative will politely suggest that because there is very little time left, it will take some extra doing, but if we just agree to extend the time, they will take care of it for you.
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If you agree, you will most likely receive a very fast pro forma invoice for the amount, lets say $ 400, or up to 400 percent. more than would be the real cost of fees for the domain. The second cost is just what you might expect, for example, 10-30 dollars registration fee, but the scammer will act as an intermediary for the registrant, who will get the domain in the lease form, where the fee for the next time extension will be much more than normal

Additionally, agreeing on the phone for this type of service is a big “NO”, we should just stay away from this types of companies or individuals. However, if you do want to pursue it, than always read first the agreement, especially the fine print, better yet have your attorney review it. The fraudulent telemarketer will always omit anything favoring the consumer.

After the fact, it is costly and time consuming to get your money and your domain back, despite the fact that the law will be on your side

A huge variety of applications available for the cellphone: the hidden costs

The owners of smartphones have to be careful not to click on banner advertisements or expensive bids for various, enticing applications to draw money from you, without checking the legitimacy of the vendors first.

Payments For iPad Applications

Because the child’s iPad is easy to use, there are plenty of free applications that parents can install for their kids. However, the free applications can cost you dearly later by offering additional features. An example is the application called Smurfs Village, which is very popular with the children. The child builds a Smurfs village, which will require some patience and skill, but the impatient user can buy a functioning fruit store for example, (“smurfberries”), which will add the energy needed to continue the game. Prices are quite high: up to 45 dollars for a wheelbarrow full of “smurf berries”. The amount will be debited from the credit card originally submitted to the iTunes store. Intuitive Apple equipment makes it possible for the youngest children to squander quite a sum of money, if properly not supervised.

If the unauthorized charges occur, you can still make an application for a refund. Although Apple does not want to confirm that such an option is possible, there are those who have managed to do so. To do this, log on to the iTunes Store and click on your name. Next, select the “Account Info | Purchase History | Report problem”. Explain then, in the comment field that this is a reimbursement application. To those, who don’t want unwanted purchases to happened at all, you need to immediately deactivate the “purchasing program.”

A Simple Way To Protect Against Spammers & Email Viruses

When you are surfing the web on a cell phone, you can avoid unwanted charges, by taking advantage of the available options to block certain services. Your best bet is to call the helpline and ask for payment block.
Note: If you block these services, you will not be able to benefit from them later or even from other related applications.

IMPORTANT: To avoid dealing with spammers peddling their products and often being a cause of an email warm or email viruses, obtain and install email antivirus software. Make sure that it will keep all your email messages away from your computer and only allow safe emails to be loaded on your system,

About the Author

Andrew Thomas is a freelance writer and a publisher regarding internet security, email viruses and email security. He offers advice on how to deal with scams, spammers and other digital criminals.
 

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  1. Twitter:
    This is some great info. IN the past year i have had both my site get hacked and my laptop get a nasty virus.

    Suffice to say i have greatly increased my protections out there since.

    There are so many people out there who are actively and passively trying to get into your computer for malicious or criminal reasons. Just a little bit of protection goes quite a long way toward combating this.
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  2. It’s hard to believe how many methods to steal and scam people there are on the internet. I’ll tell you this: the internet is not safe! But paying attention to details, taking time to check the credibility of certain information, installing a firewall, can get you far regarding security and peace of mind while surfing and buying.
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  3. Twitter:
    Great info buddy,there are really many methods through which attackers exploit’s one’s pc loop holes,these are some nice techniques you gave,will surely help out people
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  4. Twitter:
    Great Info collected at one place. There are many ways and lot many are getting invented. We need to be careful while trading at online.
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  5. mostly these security software are too scams. im really terrified to using them..
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  6. Twitter:
    There are so many ways of being exposed to viruses and unfortunately being scammed. Anti-virus is a must for computers today. I always make sure to read the fine details at the end of every offer. And if it is too good to be true then chances are that it is. Thank you for sharing this informative article.


  7. Twitter:
    Great tips Andrew.

    I love this part
    “…Vendors give the impressions of a price reduction, using the comparison tactic with a suggested retail price, which in many cases is overstated – virtually no one outside of the manufacturer offer goods at that price….”

    You know how many times I have seen such ads and I just wanted to scream “no one in their right mind would sell this item for that so called “suggested price”!

    The funny thing is that in many cases, outlet stores and those furniture stores that have been going out of business for the past 20 years (this month they will go out for sure), use the same tactics.

    Its just not fair. Its a very shady way of doing business. Unfortunately lots of consumers do fall for it though.
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  8. I’ve recently had problems with some hackers who got a hold of all my passwords on more than 100 sites including my adsense account. Security is definetly something you should think about.
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    • Twitter:
      Yeah Mark it has also happened with me once but by that i understood that its better to have different passwords on important accounts and all the other accounts linked to each other so that if we loose one account we can recover the password back from the other account..

      Security is growing and so are people who challenge the security infrastructure.. So it’s better to keep security of yourself in your own hands..
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  9. Twitter:
    Nice article, very helpful. No one can really protect you from cyber crimes but yourself so we should take responsibility and think before we click.
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  10. Twitter:
    I would like to thank you for great comments and ask if you think, it is possible to check for email viruses before they reach your computer? There is a great software that deals with any malware trying to hit your system. I go in to a great detail on my blog, how this works, and if it is easy enough for anybody to use. You have to keep a virus away from your system at all cause, because once it lands on your own turf, it will find its way in, eventually.
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  11. Twitter:
    Nice article, very helpful. No one can really protect from cyber crimes..great info!
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  12. Twitter:
    I would like to point out that the kids are increasingly becoming a target for spammers through messages not only on social media, but email as well.
    The methods to entice them to click are colorful fonts, graphics and images of pop stars.
    Be ware, if you are a parent
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  13. Try to prevent from getting spam from others.
    You need to protect your email address being expose to the market. Most of people do get your email address with looking at your who.is id domain to get your email address and spam you . Some even try to send virus to you.

    So you need whois id protection to protect your email address as privacy. Beside that you can look on Kaspersky Email Security to help you scan over those email before show in your inbox.

  14. I guess the age old saying ‘if it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t’ is something we should all remember when looking to buy something off the internet.


  15. Twitter:
    Hey Andrew! Now that’s an amazing Email Security Software. Cyber Crime is seriously increasing day by day, and it’s high time we take some action!
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  16. It is scary to know how easily computers can get compromised. (tin foil hat) Right, I’m off to check my scareware scanners.
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