Anti-Pharming And Anti-Phishing Software
Just when you thought it was safe to go back online
something new comes down the pike. Step aside phishing, there’s a new
kid on the block and its called pharming.
Phishing and Pharming have the same end result, to part
you with your money, but they go about it in a different way. With
phishing you need to click on a link, usually within an e-mail that opens
up your web browser and takes you to a official looking bogus website, so as long as you
don’t click on the link your safe, not so with pharming.
What is Pharming?
Pharming redirect your web browser from the official commercial website
you
intended to visit and leads you to an official looking bogus website.
Even though you typed in a legitimate URL into the
address bar of your web browser, website redirection schemes will take
you to an official looking bogus website. When you
arrive at the bogus website you will still see
the legitimate URL in the address bar. Unaware that you are at a
bogus website you will then enter in your username and password and the
information will be sent to the scammer’s website.
What is Phishing?
Phishing is an e-mail scam used to gather personal information for
purposes of identity theft, using a official looking e-mail that
appears to come from a legitimate business and includes an urgent
request for personal information usually invoking some critical need to
update an account immediately. Clicking on a link provided in the e-mail
leads you to an official looking bogus website.
Anti-Pharming and Anti-Phishing software protects you from pharming and
phishing scams designed to steal personal data, such as credit card
numbers, bank account numbers, social security numbers, usernames, and
passwords.
Computer Guru To Go can install
Anti-Pharming and Anti-Phishing software
that will help protect you from pharming and phishing scams in real-time
using 52 automatic verification tests. In addition, it automatically
provides you with valuable information such as, who owns the website
receiving the information and a confirmation that the owner is
a real organization.
When you see that the website receiving the
information is different from the expected website or that there is a
potential risk in sending information to that website you should
rethink your intention to submit personal information to that website.
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Tips And Suggestions
Anti-Pharming and Anti-Phishing
Install anti-virus software to prevent web
browser-redirecting viruses.
Install anti-pharming and anti-phishing software.
Install anti-spyware software to protect against known spyware.
Update your operating system to remove security vulnerabilities.
Presume that every e-mail you receive is bogus until proven otherwise.
Do not respond to e-mails asking for personal information.
Do not click on links within e-mails.
Presume that every website you visit is bogus until proven otherwise.
Do not enter personal information into a popup box.
Before providing personal information to a website, ensure that you are
using a secure connection. A secure connection will start with
https:// and will have an icon of a padlock at the bottom of the
page in Internet Explorer.

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