Top five tips to avoid e-mail fraud , Ian Harvey, Globe and Mail (Mar 23)
"In recognition of Fraud-Prevention Month, here are top five ways you can protect yourself against e-mail fraud. "
It's common sense - no one is giving you a million dollars, don't change password or check your account because someone asks you to even if it is your bank or the Paypal guys (it's a ruse), don't open attachments from people you don't know - and sometimes not from people you do know, say no to drugs.
Do read the article. Be email smart.
Posted by Gwen at March 23, 2010 11:54 AM