No, relying directly on technology will not always protect you from phishing scams
To protect yourself from the Equifax breach, you should consider freezing your credit report, monitoring your accounts for any suspicious activity, and being cautious of phishing scams.
To protect yourself from the Equifax hack, you should regularly monitor your credit report, consider placing a credit freeze or fraud alert on your accounts, and be cautious of phishing scams and suspicious emails asking for personal information.
Ah, the wonders of e-mail scams. That's an old one. It's a phishing scam that is used to defraud people. Here's the link to information on the Microsoft website. http://www.microsoft.com/protect/yourself/phishing/lottery.mspx
Buffer Overflow, Brute Force, Denial-of-Service, Exploitation, Trojans, and Phishing are a few.
Anti-virus can only protect you from the consequences of phishing scams in that if you install a virus when you fall for a scam, the anti-virus might pick up the malware. Some antivirus software will also scan executables that may be embedded in emails. Anti-virus will NOT tell you whether an email is phishing.
Nobody can tell you the exact number. Myspace is trying to prevent hacking virus, trojans but still can not protect phishing pages and stuff like that so people themselves have to beware of it. As i think on social networks hacking is done for fun or to take revenge....!!!
Look for digital cert.
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You could stay indoors to protect yourself.
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