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Morgan Murphy saw a commercial recently that she thought was a little fucked up. From The Comedians of Comedy: Live at the Troubadour.
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Morgan Murphy saw a commercial recently that she thought was a little fucked up. From The Comedians of Comedy: Live at the Troubadour.
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An ultra short Microsoft lottery e-mail

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Question by sparespareonesparetwo: Is there an agency that I can contact concerning internet fraud?
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Answer by Fast Eddie B
Your local police is where you start. If it’s not in their jurisdiction they’ll refer you to another agency.
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Question by Linda L: how to report a fraud email from sbcglobal.net?
I received an email supposedly from sbcglobal.net asking for my password or my account will be closed. I am sure this is a scam and would like to report it, but cannot find any way to do this.
Best answer:
Answer by Lyn G
Do not respond to it.
Report it, if it is a phishing spam: forward the email to Customer Care at phishing@cc.yahoo-inc.com; forward it to the FTC at spam@uce.gov and to the abuse desk of the sender’s ISP.
Also, if the email appears to be impersonating a bank or other company or organization, forward the message to the actual organization.
And for your E-mail safety, remember:
Do not open E-mail unless you are absolutely sure who it is from, then treat all others as spam.
Never, ever give out your personal information to anyone, for any reason, whether by E-mail, snail mail, phone call, or at your front door.
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Bob Segall/13 Investigates Millions of credit cards now have a built-in device designed to make them more convenient. But is it also making your credit cards more vulnerable to fraud? 13 Investigates shows how credit card information can be stolen from your wallet while it’s still inside your pocket. Identity Stronghold is the leading provider of RFID security sleeves and badge holders to the US government, and offers a full line of consumer products from card and badge holders, to purses and wallets. Identity Stronghold recognized the need for privacy protection for RFID chipped items and created a new industry in RFID shielding protection in 2005. Identity Stronghold products are approved by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to effectively prevent reading of contactless smartcards and passports. Visit them at www.idstronghold.com
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Google lets you remove your Wi-Fi info from its location database, iTunes Match goes live, and the Department of Justice pushes Congress to make it a felony to use a fake name on a social network or lie on a dating-site profile.