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Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Just Say No To Suspicous Emails

Even if an email says it's from Chase or Citibank or Best Buy... don’t believe it.

Now that a security breach has exposed the email addresses of potentially millions of customers of banks, hotels and stores, it is more likely than ever that an email scam will try to trick you into giving out personal information.

The company that was in charge of email addresses, a Dallas marketing firm called Epsilon, has revealed that hackers stole customers' email addresses. While no other personal information was hacked, emails to you from companies you do business with may not be from the company, but rather a scam trying to get you to give up information such as passwords or social security numbers.

1 comment:

crablawyer said...

Apparently, this is a lesson even large companies can't learn. Just ask Conde Nast.

http://blogs.forbes.com/williampbarrett/2011/04/03/conde-nast-paid-8-million-to-scammer-who-sent-one-email/