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Blackhawk mines corp:Xbox Live… | tessapiest | Kiwibox Community - 0 views

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    " http://blackhawkmines-online.com/2013/01/07/xbox-live-gamers-scammed-by-cyber-fraudsters/ Unaware that they are being scammed by fraudsters, online gamers are trick to reveal their vital information so that these fakes can collect thousands of pounds from them. Similar to "phishing", this fraud is sent via fake email too. They trick people to reveal banking details to harvest money and information from online gaming accounts. Most young online gamers are naïve and sometimes careless, thus making them unaware of the risks of handing out such details so they come as an easy target. They may be. A number of Xbox Live members appear to have recently been victim of malicious 'phishing' scams. The fraud comes as an online attempt to acquire personal information. "
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How hosting providers can battle fraudulent sign-ups - Black Hawk Online Games - 1 views

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    "Hosting providers are increasingly asking Spamhaus how they can prevent so-called "fraudulent sign-ups" - new customers whose only intention is to spam, host malware, host botnet controllers, or engage in other activities that are forbidden by the hosting provider's acceptable use policy (AUP). Such customers normally target cheap VPS and cloud hosting with automated sign-up procedures. These customers know that their accounts will be terminated swiftly when the host becomes aware of their activities, so they usually use stolen credit cards or compromised Paypal accounts to obtain service. This allows them to hide their real identities and avoid spending their own funds. Spamhaus has received several independent reports from hosting providers that the volume of such fraudulent sign-ups has increased dramatically in the past few months. Some hosting providers report that 50% of all new subscriptions are fraudulent - every second subscription. No hosting company is immune, neither small local operations nor large multinational hosting firms with data centers on several continents. While Spamhaus' mission is to protect internet users and organizations from spam and other cyber-threats, we lack the resources and time to act as an abuse reporting service (FBL - Feedback Loop) or a consulting company. However, we would like to do what we can to help. This article provides some tips to help hosting providers prevent fraudulent sign-ups and increase the detection rate for such sign-ups. These tips are not a solution, but should help mitigate the damage and administrative costs caused by criminals.  Verify User Information First, create and implement a verification mechanism for automated sign-ups. It should verify at least some personal information from new subscriptions. For example: Customer email address (by sending an email with a confirmation link) Customer phone number (for a mobile, by sending an SMS with a confirmation code, or for a land line, b
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    They really should find ways to battle fraudulent sign-ups, to be fair with their true customers.
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Black Hawk Online Games - Xbox Live Gamers Scammed by Cyber Fraudsters on Zimbio - 1 views

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    Unaware that they are being scammed by fraudsters, online gamers are trick to reveal their vital information so that these fakes can collect thousands of pounds from them. Similar to "phishing", this fraud is sent via fake email too. They trick people to reveal banking details to harvest money and information from online gaming accounts. Most young online gamers are naïve and sometimes careless, thus making them unaware of the risks of handing out such details so they come as an easy target. They may be. A number of Xbox Live members appear to have recently been victim of malicious 'phishing' scams. The fraud comes as an online attempt to acquire personal information. Microsoft asks anyone who believes they may have been targeted to contact them. Users have to check carefully that emails from the company are genuine. 'Phishing is widespread - 86% of phishing attacks specifically target the financial sector, but another 13% target information services. Users need to be vigilant.' says Simon Ellson, Internet Security Expert from Norton. Any user should bear in mind not to reveal their passwords to anyone, more especially to unsolicited emails. And as with banking scam emails, users should check the spelling of links within emails, fake emails are usually have grammatical errors and unpleasant appearance. To defend yourself from such frauds and scams it will also help if you update your computer security. Make sure you have up-to-date computer security like the latest Windows updates. The fraud goes like this; criminals will send the players emails that direct them to bogus websites offering free Microsoft points that can be used to buy games. These fakes are clever crooks, they are aware that online play on Xbox 360 requires an account with credit card details attached. So they fool gamers into visiting pages that stole account details and then gradually 'leeched' money from their accounts. If criminals are cl
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Blackhawk mines corp:Xbox Live Gamers Scammed by Cyber Fraudsters | tessapiest's Blogs ... - 0 views

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    "Unaware that they are being scammed by fraudsters, online gamers are trick to reveal their vital information so that these fakes can collect thousands of pounds from them. Similar to "phishing", this fraud is sent via fake email too. They trick people to reveal banking details to harvest money and information from online gaming accounts. Most young online gamers are naïve and sometimes careless, thus making them unaware of the risks of handing out such details so they come as an easy target. They may be. A number of Xbox Live members appear to have recently been victim of malicious 'phishing' scams. The fraud comes as an online attempt to acquire personal information. Microsoft asks anyone who believes they may have been targeted to contact them. Users have to check carefully that emails from the company are genuine. 'Phishing is widespread - 86% of phishing attacks specifically target the financial sector, but another 13% target information services. Users need to be vigilant.' says Simon Ellson, Internet Security Expert from Norton. Any user should bear in mind not to reveal their passwords to anyone, more especially to unsolicited emails. And as with banking scam emails, users should check the spelling of links within emails, fake emails are usually have grammatical errors and unpleasant appearance. To defend yourself from such frauds and scams it will also help if you update your computer security. Make sure you have up-to-date computer security like the latest Windows updates. The fraud goes like this; criminals will send the players emails that direct them to bogus websites offering free Microsoft points that can be used to buy games. These fakes are clever crooks, they are aware that online play on Xbox 360 requires an account with credit card details attached. So they fool gamers into visiting pages that stole account details and then gradually 'leeched' money from their accounts. If criminals are clever, victims o
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Blackhawk mines corp:Xbox Live Gamers Scammed by Cyber Fraudsters | wellwer.com - 0 views

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    "Unaware that they are being scammed by fraudsters, online gamers are trick to reveal their vital information so that these fakes can collect thousands of pounds from them. Similar to "phishing", this fraud is sent via fake email too. They trick people to reveal banking details to harvest money and information from online gaming accounts. Most young online gamers are naïve and sometimes careless, thus making them unaware of the risks of handing out such details so they come as an easy target. They may be. A number of Xbox Live members appear to have recently been victim of malicious 'phishing' scams. The fraud comes as an online attempt to acquire personal information. Microsoft asks anyone who believes they may have been targeted to contact them. Users have to check carefully that emails from the company are genuine. 'Phishing is widespread - 86% of phishing attacks specifically target the financial sector, but another 13% target information services. Users need to be vigilant.' says Simon Ellson, Internet Security Expert from Norton. Any user should bear in mind not to reveal their passwords to anyone, more especially to unsolicited emails. And as with banking scam emails, users should check the spelling of links within emails, fake emails are usually have grammatical errors and unpleasant appearance. To defend yourself from such frauds and scams it will also help if you update your computer security. Make sure you have up-to-date computer security like the latest Windows updates. The fraud goes like this; criminals will send the players emails that direct them to bogus websites offering free Microsoft points that can be used to buy games."
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Blackhawk Mines Corp Xbox Live Gamers Scammed by Cyber Fraudsters (flv video) | (Free F... - 0 views

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    "Have you ever wonder what and how life is without technology? We must all admit, everyone relies on technology now. Ever imagine living without your cell phones? Or living without electricity? Who amongst us is not thankful for our daily usage of today's modern technology? I sure am. I can do many goods for us definitely. This modern technology helps us to perform our daily tasks easier."
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Xbox Live Gamers Scammed by Cyber Fraudsters - Blackhawk Mines Corp - 0 views

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    "Unaware that they are being scammed by fraudsters, online gamers are trick to reveal their vital information so that these fakes can collect thousands of pounds from them. Similar to "phishing", this fraud is sent via fake email too. They trick people to reveal banking details to harvest money and information from online gaming accounts. Most young online gamers are naïve and sometimes careless, thus making them unaware of the risks of handing out such details so they come as an easy target. They may be. A number of Xbox Live members appear to have recently been victim of malicious 'phishing' scams. The fraud comes as an online attempt to acquire personal information."
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How hosting providers can battle fraudulent sign-ups - 0 views

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    http://www.spamhaus.org/news/article/687/how-hosting-providers-can-battle-fraudulent-sign-ups Hosting providers are increasingly asking Spamhaus how they can prevent so-called "fraudulent sign-ups" -- new customers whose only intention is to spam, host malware, host botnet controllers, or engage in other activities that are forbidden by the hosting provider's acceptable use policy (AUP). Such customers normally target cheap VPS and cloud hosting with automated sign-up procedures. These customers know that their accounts will be terminated swiftly when the host becomes aware of their activities, so they usually use stolen credit cards or compromised Paypal accounts to obtain service. This allows them to hide their real identities and avoid spending their own funds. Spamhaus has received several independent reports from hosting providers that the volume of such fraudulent sign-ups has increased dramatically in the past few months. Some hosting providers report that 50% of all new subscriptions are fraudulent -- every second subscription. No hosting company is immune, neither small local operations nor large multinational hosting firms with data centers on several continents. While Spamhaus' mission is to protect internet users and organizations from spam and other cyber-threats, we lack the resources and time to act as an abuse reporting service (FBL - Feedback Loop) or a consulting company. However, we would like to do what we can to help. This article provides some tips to help hosting providers prevent fraudulent sign-ups and increase the detection rate for such sign-ups. These tips are not a solution, but should help mitigate the damage and administrative costs caused by criminals. Verify User Information First, create and implement a verification mechanism for automated sign-ups. It should verify at least some personal information from new subscriptions. For example: Customer email address (by sending an email with a confirmation link) Customer phone nu
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