MobileMe users have been victimized in another phishing scam designed to steal their credit card information, according to Macworld . The criminals followed a similar plan to the scams reported in August and September of last year, distributing an e
Phishing for Goldenwest Information - KUTV
Dozens, maybe hundreds of people along the Wasatch Front received text messages Thursday that could have cost them their credit and good name. The text seemed legitimate at first glance, but it was nothing more than a phishing scam. Crook were trying
Beware! That email may be phishing for your cash - Daily News and Analysis
Ahmedabad: In May 2007, a suspicious transaction was observed in Snehal Gandhi’s NRI account. Rs2 million had been transferred to the account of one Raju Solanki. Gandhi’s account had been hacked into by a class 12 dropout, Sanjay Koliya, who had
Saint Mary’s College sees increase in phishing scams - U-Wire.com
Phishing scams have compromised Saint Mary’s College e-mail accounts this year more than ever before, according to Coordinator of Student Computing Kathy Hausman. “This year we’ve had a larger number reply to phishing scams and that’s why we’ve tried
MobileMe phishing scam making the rounds once again - Ars Technica
It seems as if MobileMe users are quickly becoming the new AOL users in the eyes of scam artists. Yet another phishing scam has gone out, once again targeting users of Apple’s online services, that claims a billing error occurred while trying to
Miller Warns Of Another “Phishing Scam” - WHO-TV
The Iowa attorney general’s office says identity thieves are sending text messages to central Iowa cell phone users in an attempt to gain access to credit card numbers. Attorney General Tom Miller says the identity thieves pretend to be financial
Agencies using different tools to fight phishing - Federal Times
More than 300 Bureau of Prisons employees got e-mails three weekends ago saying they could recover losses in their Thrift Savings Plan accounts by entering their TSP account information in a special Web site. The site was bogus, but the force behind
MobileMe Users Targeted in Phishing Scam Again - PC World
Macs may be all but immune to viruses, but its users are still vulnerable to classic phishing schemes. You may remember that last summer a suspicious e-mail was going around to MobileMe account holders. Made to look like an official communication

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