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Beware fake greeting cards
There are several web sites through which you can send a virtual
birthday, anniversary or other greeting card to a friend. It's a nice
gesture. You construct the card, create a message to go inside and
enter the friend's email address, and he/she is notified to pick up the
card on the web site. I've received many in the past from friends of
mine.
Recently, though, phishers have begun to exploit this common feature,
sending you fake cards with URLs that, when clicked on, will take you
to a malicious site that attempts to steal information that can be used
for identity theft. Even experienced Internet users are sometimes
fooled; see the blog post here:
http://www.wxpnews.com/LBTBEK/070619-Fake-Greeting-Cards
Be very careful about picking up those cards now. One clue that a
greeting card message isn't legit: most of the real services give you,
in the email notice, the name or email address of the sender. If the
message just says "a friend sent you a card," with no identifying info,
proceed with caution.
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