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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Scammers, Spammers and Virus Distributors

Here we go again!  Spam, Spoofs, Phishing - OH MY!

Looks like the scammers, spammers and virus distributors are at it again.  Please read a few of the alerts that are prevelant in our area below from Scam Trends dot com.

Category Archives: Virus / Malware

Status of your transaction: pending

Subject: Status of your transaction: pending Body: Dear Sir or Madam, This message includes an important information regarding your recent ACH debit transfer, that was kept back by our bank: ACH transfer ID: 741905279949162 Status of the transaction: pending In order to resolve this matter, please use the link ** Link removed ** below to read more »

ACH rejection due to system malfunctioning

Subject: ACH rejection due to system malfunctioning Body: The ACH transaction ID: 377800468648, that had beeneffectuated from your checking account recently, was suspended by therecipient. ACH transferreport Transaction ID: 377800468648Reason for rejection:please refer to the report below for moreinformationTransaction Report report_377800468648.doc (Microsoft Word Document) ** Link removed ** 13450 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 100 Herndon, read more »

Transaction failure report

Transaction failure report
Subject: Transaction failure report Body: The ACH transaction ID: 456862652658, that had been sent from your checking account lately, was declined by the recipient. ACH cancellation report Transaction ID: 456862652658 Details: please see the report below for details Transaction Report report_456862652658.doc (Microsoft Word Document) ** Link removed ** 13450 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 100 Herndon, read more »

Amazon Corp Giveaway’s

Subject: Amazon Corp Giveaway’s Body: Everyone, Amazon Corporation is giving away 100% free gift cards! Rush, Do not waste a moment. Check out the link Amazon Online New Year’s Promotion 2012 ** Link removed ** There only 376 available!!! For an instant his eyes closed, not with pain or sleep but even though this be read more »

I’m in trouble!

Subject: Fwd: Re: I’m in trouble! Body: I was at a party yesterday, got drunk, couldn’t drive the car, somebody gave me a lift on my car, and crossed on the red light! I’ve just got the pictures, maybe you know him??? Here is the photo ** Link removed ** I need to find him read more »

FedEx, Shipment Notification

From: ‘FedEx” Subject: FedEx, Shipment Notification File attached: Yes Body: Ship (P/U) Date: 01/23/2012 Tracking Nbr Est. Delvry Svc Recipient Company Name ST Ctry Nbr Pcs Status + 283693160672 Jan23 Please refer to attached report for more details US 1 At FedEx destination facility Total Pieces: 1 Total Weight: 2.00 lb. (1.00 kg.) Please do read more »

U-Haul Contract 80819840

Subject: U-Haul Contract 80819840 File attached: Receipt_80819840_1.gif (16 KB) Body: Your U-Haul contract is attached. Please call us if we can answer any questions or address any concerns about the attached receipt. Please let us know how we are doing. Just go to uhaul*com/review to review your U-Haul experience. Are empty boxes still piled up read more »

Are you aware of some bad things/rumors someone is making about you here?

This malware targets Twitter users. Do not click on links in the message. Learn how to avoid Twitter phishing scams.

Seattle Traffic Ticket

Seattle Traffic Ticket
Subject: SEATTLE TRAFFIC TICKET Body: Seattle — Department of Motor Vehicles TRAFFIC TICKET SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT THE PERSON CHARGED AS FOLLOWS Time: 7:12 AM Date of Offense: 26/12/2011 SPEED OVER 50 ZONE TO PLEAD CLICK HERE AND FILL OUT THE FORM ** Link removed ** SHA2 check sum: 7d9af5dbebeb46ceb46c41807d9a5d9726cebe9afff52607d9a5db46ceb46ce9 Sample:

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Don't Censor the Internet

There is nothing wrong with our internet, we aren’t having issues on our servers re: internet sites.  What is going on is a protest by many US internet companies in response to two bills currently being considered by Congress.

If you have accessed Google, this is what you will see –



Below is a post on the Google Blog.  Included in the article are links that explain more and give more examples of what other websites are doing to protest what is being considered.

Don't censor the web

1/17/2012 09:40:00 PM
You might notice many of your favorite websites look different today. Wikipedia is down. WordPress is dark. We’re censoring our homepage logo and asking you to petition Congress. So what’s the big deal?

Right now in Washington D.C., Congress is considering two bills that would censor the web and impose burdensome regulations on American businesses. They’re known as the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House. Here’s what they’d do:
  • PIPA & SOPA will censor the web. These bills would grant new powers to law enforcement to filter the Internet and block access to tools to get around those filters. We know from experience that these powers are on the wish list of oppressive regimes throughout the world. SOPA and PIPA also eliminate due process. They provide incentives for American companies to shut down, block access to and stop servicing U.S. and foreign websites that copyright and trademark owners allege are illegal without any due process or ability of a wrongfully targeted website to seek restitution.
  • PIPA & SOPA will risk our industry’s track record of innovation and job creation. These bills would make it easier to sue law-abiding U.S. companies. Law-abiding payment processors and Internet advertising services can be subject to these private rights of action. SOPA and PIPA would also create harmful (and uncertain) technology mandates on U.S. Internet companies, as federal judges second-guess technological measures used by these companies to stop bad actors, and potentially impose inconsistent injunctions on them.
  • PIPA & SOPA will not stop piracy. These bills wouldn’t get rid of pirate sites. Pirate sites would just change their addresses in order to continue their criminal activities. There are better ways to address piracy than to ask U.S. companies to censor the Internet. The foreign rogue sites are in it for the money, and we believe the best way to shut them down is to cut off their sources of funding. As a result, Google supports alternative approaches like the OPEN Act.
Fighting online piracy is extremely important. We are investing a lot of time and money in that fight. Last year alone we acted on copyright takedown notices for more than 5 million webpages and invested more than $60 million in the fight against ads appearing on bad sites. And we think there is more that can be done here—like targeted and focused steps to cut off the money supply to foreign pirate sites. If you cut off the money flow, you cut the incentive to steal.

Because we think there’s a good way forward that doesn’t cause collateral damage to the web, we’re joining Wikipedia, Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, Mozilla and other Internet companies in speaking out against SOPA and PIPA. And we’re asking you to sign a petition and join the millions who have already reached out to Congress through phone calls, letters and petitions asking them to rethink SOPA and PIPA.