03-04-2004, 03:17 AM
Identity theft is an unfortunate part of today's Internet, and
fraudulent emails designed to steal your personal information
are increasingly common.
These emails are often disguised as official messages from
companies with which you do business, and ask you to submit
sensitive personal information -- by email, fax, or a fake
Web site -- with the intent to steal your identity. This type
of scam is known as "phishing."
These "phisher" emails and Web sites often mimic the logos,
colors, and language used by legitimate companies and can be
very convincing.
You may have already received a message from EarthLink
alerting you to these scams. Unfortunately, these crimes are
STILL common -- and require your vigilance.
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fraudulent emails designed to steal your personal information
are increasingly common.
These emails are often disguised as official messages from
companies with which you do business, and ask you to submit
sensitive personal information -- by email, fax, or a fake
Web site -- with the intent to steal your identity. This type
of scam is known as "phishing."
These "phisher" emails and Web sites often mimic the logos,
colors, and language used by legitimate companies and can be
very convincing.
You may have already received a message from EarthLink
alerting you to these scams. Unfortunately, these crimes are
STILL common -- and require your vigilance.
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