12 Things You Should Never Do Online 4

Don't be gullible.
Mistake: You get e-mails saying you've won the lottery, something's wrong with your bank account, Britney Spears is dead, a hitman is going to kill you, etc.. Chances are these are e-mail spam, malware, or someone else looking to rip you off.
Solution: Be skeptical of everything. Things that are too good to be true usually are and shocking things of the magnitude seen in spam rarely happen to anyone, anywhere, ever. Delete it and move on with your life.





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Subscribe to commentsflilfuySep 1st 2008 3:17PM
"You get e-mails saying Britney Spears is dead. Things that are too good to be true usually are and shocking things of the magnitude seen in spam rarely happen to anyone, anywhere, ever. Delete it and move on with your life." I find that funny in a weird way.
PaulinaphantomSep 8th 2008 12:39PM
There is a lot of this stuff in Bulletins on Youtube. I was skeptical about it once, but after 5 years, I disregarded it, plum stupidity sayin goyur gonna die if you don't repost this. Who's Watching? And even if they were how are they gonna find you, and the time frame, "repost this or your gonna die at 11:59 p.m tonight. Okay, Central/Pacific/or Eastern time?