Friday, May 24, 2013

Stopping Scammed - Dominic De Silva

Scamming seems our everyday threat when we are using internet. It makes it hard for us to enjoy surfing and buying internet. Sometimes if we are scammed then we pity the internet in general. We don't search for solutions or even awareness. Today you're going to learn how to stop scamming. Okay lets' begin and roll the dice.
There are many ways to stop scamming but I'll mention and explain everything as much as possible. First I would to ask if you have an anti-virus software. If you don't have any then you're prone to scamming. You will see lots of pop-ups and most of them are scam. They will redirect you to a page that lure their bad intention.
Can you identify the difference between www.dominicdesilva.com vs www.dominicdesilva.com ? If not then one of this website is a scam. Try to hover you're mouse and see the link. Be careful with it because they duplicate website and they look like the same to the legitimate website.
Do you entertain junk mails and cold callers?  Be careful with their bait selling style, they are not scammers but most likely some of them. It maybe the first attack just to get information to you. So you've better stop it now or sorry later.
If someone wants you're personal information especially bank account number. This one is a scam, just hang-up the phone and verify it to your bank company. The bank company will not call you and ask for your account number. The scammers can duplicate you're card number and they can purchase online without your knowledge.
If you have some hard copy of your information, shred it. We don't know who can we trust to our workplace, they can be used against you. Example you're relatives name: They will just call you're relative name and an accident happen. The scammer will then ask your account number and of course while on the emergency situation you don't verify the situation.

Good luck and don't forget the information I've written. I used it everyday and you I hope you're going to apply it in you're real life.

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