Scam, rips-offs, cons, stings, and outright theft, are present in every field today. The arena of Information Technology is not immune to that. Cyber crime is a crime done using a computer and the internet. It covers a wide range of illegal activities such as fraud, virus attacks, e-mail spams, identity theft, and fishing scams.
When it comes to making money online, the scams are like roadblocks in your path. Scams are generally companies or programs which promise you that you can make an enormous amount of money within a short period of time. There are many people out on the web who will fall for this sort of scams. The internet security isn’t enough unless you know how to avoid online scams.
Research is the key with the help of which you can differentiate the legitimate sites from the scams. You should always read others experiences with a site or product before using it. If there is any site that scams people, the chances are high that the people have blogged about it.
The job seekers that use online job search websites must be careful when asked to accept payment to his or her own bank account. It is known as payment-transfer scams or payment-forwarding. These scams involve con artists that pretend to be employers. Once they won the job seeker’s trust, they tricks job seeker into giving up back account numbers for direct deposit. The job seeker is asked to keep a small amount of money as their payment as part of their pay. And the money the victims are transferring is stolen and hence, the victims are committing theft as well as wire fraud. If you are a victim of this type of scam, you should file a police report with local law enforcement officials.
It has become a trend to ask people to invite your friends to join by entering your email address as well as password into their website. This is what you should avoid. With this you will end up spamming your friends with invite request as well as some sites will keep that information and continue to spam your friend forever. So, you should never give out your email password to anyone.
Try to use the strong passwords as well as secret questions. If your password is as simple as your spouse’s name, it can be easily guessed by scammers or hackers trying to get in. Even if your password is strong but your secret questions aren’t, you should make sure to protect your email account with strong secret questions.
Do not give out your Society Security Number or personal information. This should go without saying. Unless you are applying for credit, no legitimate site will ask you to enter your Social Society Number. You should be very careful about not to divulge your personal information to anybody online.
Along with the following the things given above, the best way to being caught out is to simply use the common sense and not to do anything you are not sure about.








