Monday, December 22, 2008

Fanbox Fan Emails Continue to Evade Email Inboxes



Several months after fan box spam messages started to appear in people's email inbox, new versions of emails from fanbox keep arriving. The subjects of the fan box mails have also become so varied these fanbox virus messages are likely to entice people to read the email and launch application on fanbox by sending interesting and seemingly personal subjects ( e.g I am giving you a pet, etc).

Thankfully, I have noticed that many of these fanbox scam emails are already filtered out and are marked as spam by my emailing service provider. If you are still receiving these fanboxnotes.com spam messages as legitimate email and you are looking for ways to remove or delete a fanbox account, I advise that you always mark these email messages as spam. This will "train" your email account to consider fanboxnotes.com messages as spam.

Preventing Viruses on USB Drives


Preventing Viruses on USB Drives will reduce the likelihood of malicious programs,files, viruses and malwares being installed in your PC.

USB drives are one of the ways through which computer viruses are spread. I remember that the annoying funny ust scandal virus which is commonly spread via yahoo messenger also infected other computer users who have used infected usb flash drives. Aside from the funny ust virus, other viruses that are spread through USB dongles and flash drives include ravmon and new folder.exe.

The unfortunate thing about USB viruses, however, is that a number of antivirus programs are reportedly inefficient in detecting and removing malicious programs in the USB drives. This is the reason why it is necessary to observe precautions. How do you prevent usb drive virus from infecting your flash drive? Here are some ways to protect usb to get virus:

Avoid plugging your USB flash drives in virus infected PCs. If you can, avoid plugging your USB drives in public computers that are prone to getting viruses. Some computer users complain of seeing new virus in their PCs after they have plugged their USB flash drives in internet cafés.

Install an antivirus software in your USB. I learned about this while scanning through yahoo answers. The portable version of a particular anti-virus can be installed in the USB removable drive to prevent it from getting Trojans and viruses. Read more about it here.

Monday, December 1, 2008

How to Identify a Fake Hallmark Ecard



Spammers seem to be taking advantage of the Christmas holiday season to spread viruses and malwares. Today, I received a message "You've received A Hallmark E-Card!" but after opening the email, I realized the ecard may not have come from one of my friends. Why?

1. The ecard does not contain any of my friends' name.
2. My email gave this warning: "Warning: This message may not be from whom it claims to be. Beware of following any links in it or of providing the sender with any personal information."

Anyway, I tried sending myself a legitimate hallmark ecard and realized what I have previously received is indeed a fake hallmark ecard. Links from these hallmark email cards may contain malware and hallmark card virus. I am not sure though if this is what they call as the hallmark postcard virus or the "postcard from hallmark virus".

Anyway, I made a comparison between the real hallmark email greetings ecard and the fake one. Hopefully this will help people distinguish a real hallmark ecard from the fake one:
























Real hallmark ecardFake Hallmark ecard
SubjectA Hallmark E-Card from John Doe*You've received A Hallmark E-Card!
SenderSender's email (example, johndoe@ymail.com)hallmark. com <notifications@hallmark.com>
Body ContentJohn Doe has sent you a Hallmark E-Card .

If you recognize this name, click the link to see your E-Card.
http://www.hallmark.com/ECardWeb/ECV.jsp?a=EG0246331000080M115271Y&product_id=
If this name is not familiar to you and you're concerned about online security, please use the following steps:

Visit http://www.hallmark.com/getecard

Enter your e-mail address in the Original Recipient's E-Mail Address box.

Enter EG0246331000080 in the Confirmation Number box.

Click Display Greeting.

Want to send an E-Card too ? Visit www.hallmark.com/ecards

To view Hallmark's privacy policy or for questions, visit www.hallmark.com, and click the links at the bottom of the page.
A Friend has sent you a Hallmark E-Card.

If you recognize this name, click the link to see your E-Card.
http://www.hallmark.com/ECardWeb/ECV.jsp?a=EG0694272732475M245925860Y&product_id=
If this name is not familiar to you and you're concerned about online security, please use the following steps:

Visit http://www.hallmark.com/getecard

Enter your e-mail address in the Original Recipient.s E-Mail Address box.

Enter EG0694262772475 in the Confirmation Number box.

Click Display Greeting.

Want to send an E-Card too ? Visit www.hallmark.com/ecards

To view Hallmark's privacy policy or for questions, visit www.hallmark.com, and click the links at the bottom of the page.

* Assume sender's name is John Doe

 
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