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Phishing

Phishing.

No, I didn’t misspell this word for fishing. Phishing in the online community means fraud or something criminally fraudulent or ok then, something fishy.

Phishing is an attempt to get sensitive information from people who go online and need to use user names or logins and of course, passwords. In a worse case scenario, these sites would ask for credit card details.

Most often, phishing will be in the form emails or instant messaging about a PayPal account, eBay product that has been ordered but not been paid for, online banks and even social networking sites.

This directs the recipients of the email to go to certain sites and enter the details that they ask for.

Take for example this site where a friend has invited me to join. I decided to join because I got invites from several friends but have not responded positively. Just a while ago, I went to the site to see what this all about.

Of course I did not push through with the registration. The reason? It was asking for my yahoo mail password.

My what? Yes, my yahoo mail password.

Something fishy really, if you ask me.

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5 Responses to “Phishing”

  1. tin on 04 Jul 2008 at 2:40 pm 1

    dami talagang taong walang magawa sa mundo. 🙁

  2. greenbucks on 04 Jul 2008 at 10:02 pm 2

    Yup, that is so true. Daily I get emails telling me I won thousands, even millions of dollars. Naku, sa cake raffle nga na marami akong tickets, di ako manalo, sa walang ticket pa kaya 😀

  3. Meeya on 12 Jul 2008 at 12:08 am 3

    lately, “google adworks” have been asking me to “update” my email account. same with paypal.

    i’m not falling for that one.

    kahit saan meron talagang halang ang mga kaluluwa.

  4. greenbucks on 16 Jul 2008 at 9:49 pm 4

    Sinabi mo. There is persistent email about unpaid items in ebay, eh hello, ano ba yan, wala yata akong account dun eh, hahaha!

    Dami raket, asar no?

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