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Updated: 3:46 PM Dec 1, 2009
FBI Warns of Holiday Cyber Crimes
Cyber Monday may be over, but that doesn't mean thieves are done shopping for your personal information.
Posted: 3:46 PM Dec 1, 2009Reporter: News 10 |
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Cyber Monday may be over, but that doesn't mean cyber thieves are done shopping for your personal information.
According to the FBI, fake holiday e-cards, shipping invoices and bogus messages about your bank or credit card account are just a few of the most popular scams this time of year.
Cyber crooks will even create phony websites for people searching for holiday-themed things, like wallpapers and screensavers--- hoping you'll download files that can infect your computer.
Click on the link below for the FBI's list of scams you need to be wary of.
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