Monday, June 15, 2009

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under assault by cyber crooks

users in Italy Internet are literally besieged by cyber crooks trying to steal sensitive data and credit card numbers, often through e-mail scam. And so, in agreement with what was announced the Association CODES, users, particularly inexperienced ones, could be a victim of scams and potential significant damage.
In particular, the Association reports, including the latest cyber scams, corresponding to an e-mail message inviting the user to activate the web site of the anti-fraud protection CartaSi clicking on a link. The link page clearly refers to a scam where they are required insertions passwords, PIN numbers and credit card, and should therefore discard the message without clicking on the link.

Our country, as pointed out by Code, and the third in the world with regard to cybertruffe, and not to the credit fraud case in 2008, compared to the previous year, grew by 11%. The data, in particular, emerges from a recent report by the Centre Crif.

In 2008 in Italy there was 10% of cyber attacks by fraudsters in the world, putting our country in third place after the United States and Great Britain, where the proportion of attacks on the world total is much higher and respectively equal to 40% and 37%.

Association, email scam after bonuses and premiums offered by Ubi Bank and the Italian Post Office, points out, as now there is to pay attention to e-mail forgery and fraudulent credit card, you should keep in mind that no bank or finance company Calls never passwords, credit card numbers or personal information via e-mail asking you to click a link and enter them.

Here are some examples of email scams that are often sent to a high number of potential victims;





























The aim is to frighten the owner of the account holder or bank: Online Banca Intesa and then redirected to a fake site or one of the Italian Banca Intesa. On these sites, to check that no one has taken the money, you are prompted to enter the access code or account number, codes to be fall into the hands of fraudsters, which quickly collect the money from the postal or bank account.
An alarm bell is the fact that, by carefully reading the mail, you may realize that they are written with an incorrect articles and Italian verbs conjugated in the right way. For further information

you can call the numbers of the ACLI Perugia 075.5004969 - 075.5000949 - Via Sicilia n. 55/57 (Perugia).



President Mr. Damiano Marinelli

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