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Internet Warning Abney and Associates Article: Symantec warn

Internet Warning Abney and Associates Article: Symantec warn

http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/news/2262195/symantec-warns-on-credit-card-security-phishing-scam Symantec has uncovered a cyber scam duping victims into handing over their financial information using a bogus security guidance web page. The security firm reported uncovering the phishing scam in a blog post on Wednesday. The scam targets its victims using a bogus message masquerading as a security alert from a legitimate, unnamed credit card service provider. "In March, we discovered a phishing site spoofing a popular credit card services company that asked users for confidential information, allegedly for additional security," wrote Symantec's Mathew Maniyara. The message instructed its victims to disclose sensitive banking information that could be used by the attackers to illegally access their finances. "The phishing site prompts users through a three-step procedure for activating their card and adding higher security. The first step asks users for personal and card-related information," wrote Maniyara. "The personal information includes the users' name, date of birth, residential address, phone number, and email address. The card information includes name of bank, name on card, card number, expiration date, and card verification code." Phishing scams and attacks on the financial sector are a growing problem facing the security industry.

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3 must-do steps to recover from a phishing scam-youtube

3 must-do steps to recover from a phishing scam-youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP-1in9CqGI&feature=youtu.be&noredirect=1 abney and associates internet security reviews, 3 must-do steps to recover from a phishing scam It's a sinking feeling, when you realized you've been had by a phishing scam. In the frenetic digital world we live in, it can happen to anyone. So you've clicked on a link that now seems very suspicious. You're concerned that the bad guys may be in control of your computing device. Or perhaps you've typed some account information into a web form, and you're having second thoughts about the authenticity of the form. Recovering will require work. Here are three things you can do if you believe you've fallen prey to a phishing scam delivered by e-mail, a social media posting or even a phone call, according to Adam Levin, Chairman of IDentity Theft 911. Update and scan: If you have clicked on or downloaded anything that might infect your system, then make sure you install or update anti-virus software and run a full scan of your system. Here is helpful guidance from ID Theft 911. Contact credit agencies. If you have disclosed any personal information or you're worried your account may have been accessed, you can place an alert with any one of the three major credit bureaus signals to potential creditors that you could be a victim of identity theft. Update account logons. If you have reason to believe that any of your email or social media accounts are compromised make sure you change. Related article here: http://www.usatoday.com/story/cybertruth/2013/05/17/phishing-scams-steps-to-recover-privacy/2193105/ http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/14641252-3-mustdo-steps-to-recover-from-a-phishing-scam

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