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During these tough economic times, scam artists are taking advantage of job seekers by offering alluring opportunities via emails, websites and advertisements – from get rich quick schemes to work from home ploys. While job postings using phrases such as … Continue reading
These days the threat of online attacks is a major concern for any business as the rate of cybercrime continues to skyrocket. Yet, hackers aren’t the only online danger about which companies now have to worry. In the face of … Continue reading
If you’re a tech savvy consumer, you probably know the do’s and don’t’s of safe surfing on the internet. Taking precautions like purchasing premium antivirus software and educating yourself about common online scams can help prevent identity theft. Yet, a … Continue reading
By Alan Lee – PC Tools Malware Research Team Next time when someone tells you, “Me and my wife watched this movie here : http://example.com/example”. Watch out, they may be luring you to a scam site! It’s the holiday season … Continue reading
Cyberfraud, an all-too-common phenomenon these days, causes major headaches for any victim. But whereas banks provide protection for individuals who lose their money to cybercrooks, small businesses aren’t afforded a similar safety net.
The magnitude 6.4 earthquake does not only rattle Taiwan but even the internet users as well. It is another opportunity for Malware writers to poison returned results from searches about this disaster. It now became a constant attack every time … Continue reading
Wow. I used to get messages asking about sites like this one from my friends and family, but they weren’t quite so convincing. This phish is flapping. Supposedly, my bank just contacted me 10 minutes ago about a problem with … Continue reading


