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Online Scammers Creating Fake Local News to Attract Your Clicks

Scammers Create Supposedly Local News to Attract your Clicks
We hope that by now you've become adept at spotting spam and scam e-mails just by taking a quick glance at their subjects. Gross typos, egregiously bad grammar, and an over-abundance of exclamation points are a sure sign, but you're soon going to have to learn a few new tricks to avoid the most recent batch of scam e-mails, which are personalized to look like news reports local to your town.

The e-mails appear to come from friends and look to be asking if you're safe and healthy, with a link to a news story like the one pictured above, supposedly talking about the detonation of a nuclear bomb near the reader's hometown. The story, of course, is fake, customized to appear to be local to you thanks to the unique Internet address assigned to your machine, which Web sites can use to figure out what town you're connecting from.

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The 12 Most Dangerous E-mails



Yes, we know we've covered the biggest e-mail scams before, but criminals never stop coming up with new ways to mess you up via the Internet, so we've decided it's time for an update -- this time focusing on specific e-mails to watch out for (that is, if you want to avoid everything from garden variety financial scams and computer viruses to flat-out ID theft). As always, remember there are variations on each of these cons, so be wary of anything even resembling what you read in the following pages....

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Phishers Using Google Calendar for Online Scams

Phishers Targeting Google CalendarPhishing is the practice of sending out fake e-mails in an attempt to lure unsuspecting recipients into providing information about themselves -- things like passwords, credit card information, or even Social Security numbers. By now everyone knows to watch out for and ignore shady e-mails with bad grammar (right?), but what about shady e-mails that appear to be sent from your Google Calendar account? It's time to start watching out for those, too.

Google blogger Philipp Lenssen keeps many appointments in his Google Calendar, some of which are publicly available. A phisher found one of those public appointments and sent an e-mail that appeared to be related. It was, however, just another lame attempt to steal his account:
We are having congestions due to the anonymous registration of Gmail accounts, so we are shutting down some Gmail accounts, and your account was among those to be deleted. We are sending you this email to so that you can verify and let us know if you still want to use this account.
So, yet another shady operation to keep your eyes out for online. As always, it doesn't matter the method, if someone's asking for your password online, there's an awfully good chance they're not going to do good things with it! [Source: CNET News.com]

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