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Never Share Sensitive Data Over Email

Sep 20 2009, 08:24 AM 

A burst of bogus IRS emails created mayhem across America. This is why Internet and email users need to be more alert and careful.

There's been a sudden increase in short bursts of viral emails all over the Internet, which have exposed email users to the widespread phenomenon of phishing. Some weeks back, an email, which claimed to have been sent by the IRS (Internal Revenue Service), started cluttering inboxes across America. The email requested clients to download and fill a form sent by the government to deal with the matter of under-reported income. The form, if downloaded, put the attacker in complete control of the affected PC, who dispatched the form to the victim’s contacts.

In a few hours security companies intensified defensive action and started blocking thousands of copies of this counterfeit IRS mail. As a result, spammers backed down and the campaign ended before the day drew to a close.

Henry Stern, security researcher at Cisco Systems, said that spammers employ this technique to overwhelm spam filters which are ‘slow-moving and reactive.’ Henry also said that bursts of this kind are so swift that they do the damage before anyone finds out about them. Spam bursts usually contain infections that create or replenish a network of infected computers. These computers are called botnets and serve as platforms for all cyber crimes.

This episode is another example of how spamming is carried out with newer techniques to harass or cheat email users. People, as experts have advised, ought to to keep their anti-virus protection up-to-date and use more powerful anti-spam software or filters. They should also avoid downloading any attachments or documents from unknown senders.

Besides, users must employ some basic techniques to deal with these types of threats. As far as possible they should avoid responding to any emails that may arrive from banks, government bodies or any other authorities requesting them to divulge confidential information such as credit card details, bank account numbers or even contact information. A more foolproof way to respond to such mails is through some other channel of communication, like the telephone or website.

To counter such threats, it’s essential that people remain alert and bring possible attempts of spamming or phishing to the notice of concerned authorities.

Source: http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/2009-09-16-hackers-email-spam_N.htm

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