From: ~BD~ on
Peter Foldes wrote:
> 27 took and implemented

Threats from cyber criminals underestimated!

Almost ten percent of computer users have already fallen victim to data
theft; security solutions from Avira ensure protection and prevention

Tettnang, 24 February 2010 � As IT security expert Avira discovered in
its moral issue survey, conducted on www.free-av.com in January 2010,
Internet users underestimate the risk of cyber criminals gaining illegal
access to their data. The responses from the 5,578 respondents indicate
that, while they are attentive to their security, they are completely
unprepared for the ingenuity now being shown by cyber criminals. Clearly
users need to increase their vigilance and actively protect themselves
with extensive security solutions on their computers.

The survey showed that most users are fairly na�ve when it comes to
computer security. 49 percent of participating surfers (2,747) said that
they had not yet noticed any attempts at data espionage. However, the
chances of detecting illegal access are quite small unless you have
extensive security protection. After all, the days are long past when a
computer would recognize unusual behavior or lose system performance
because of a malware infection. Hackers are becoming more ingenious and
malware is being programmed with greater sophistication, using new
tricks so as to remain undetected for as long as possible. Viruses now
try to stay undercover, instead of blocking computers.

http://www.free-av.com/en/news/69/threats_from_cyber_criminals_underestimated.html
From: Peter Foldes on
Dear Stupid and Ignorant Bounty Hunter

Here is where you will see all those criminals and you are in it
Server :news.aioe.org Newsgroup: free.uk.criminals.name.and.shame


From: Bullwinkle on
So tell everyone about the "scam" you fell for and lost your money, the made
up
a 'fraud' story to cover it.

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