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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), last month had been made aware of an email scam where victims receive e-mails on behalf of several large organizations including Microsoft, Scotland Yard and the ' FBI themselves. The claim that they represent this process Lottery House, a so called international law and the FBI have been approved a lottery that Scotland Yard as the sender of the e-mail scams and attempts by some of their victims with the money with promise of more moneyDisbursement.
E-mail recipients for trying to solicit money, say the "lottery" of prices, and often the subject line "FBI Internet Fraud Watch / Alert, together with the names and contact information to FBI Director Robert Mueller . It tells the recipient to raise money for "start-up costs," sometimes amounting to thousands of dollars to send prices, which sponsored the victim supposedly won in an international competition for a large company Safely, Usually Microsoftand MasterCard. The email also states that the FBI and Scotland Yard are monitoring all financial transactions, and that the backup of the canon is assured. Predictably, not those who fall for the scam by the organization to hear again and never get to do it "guaranteed" money back.
The return of e-mail address an e-mail with this type of fraud can be changed as FBIfraudalert@hotmail.co.uk "or" listed are FBIfraudwatch@hotmail.co.uk. "If this e-mail or a similar and email you receive will be the suspected fraudulent,FBI proposes to lodge a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center.
The Internet Crime Complaint Center or IC3, takes complaints on its website by the victim or a third victim. To report a crime, you should IC3, the following information:
Name
Mailing address
Phone Number
The name, address, phone number, web address, if applicable, the person or organization you think you cheated.
Specific details on how, why and whenThey believe they have been deceived.
Any other relevant information you believe is necessary to support your claim.
It 'important to remember that when an e-mail seems too good to be true to get, probably. No legitimate lottery money is to ask by e-mail, including credit card or bank account numbers. The FBI recommends that consumers do not e-mail payments, commissions or other deposits of up-front attention, as these types of requests are usually fraudulent.In addition, a computer security is concerned, users should not follow all the links in e-mail for fear of accidentally downloading viruses or spyware.
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