2010 8 Mar

People are such strange beings that trust each other by nature. So throughout the history every society had certain individuals learned to profit on other’s trust. Internet society is not the exception for lots of people constantly become the victims of Internet frauds. See all of us have fear, greed and curiosity deep inside our characters and all these our insides are successfully used by cyber-criminal. So let’s have an overview on how they do it.

Frauds based on fear

As fear is one of the basic emotions all the cyber-criminals need to do is to create some situation scarring the users and then present some of their scams as the only possible way to solve the problem. Recalling your Internet history you may found out that some of the following posts sound familiar to you. “Only today 50% discounts on everything are available. Don’t regret you didn’t buy it”. “This morning we received a report on new worm in the Internet. As others are still updating their databases we’ve already developed a cure from it. Buy it now for only…” See these posts are meant to develop in you a strong feeling of lack or loss forcing you to act immediately even without a proper evaluating all circumstances. Always be aware that a threat may not be as bad as it is presented.

Frauds based on greed

At some point of my life I ended up working as a freelance interpreter and one day I received a letter to my mailbox offering me a full-time online technical documents translator position. Surely, I replied to that asking regular questions about the working scheme, their rates and payment methods. In a day they replied providing me with information similar to following: “The rates are $5 per page. The minimum amount for translating is 20 pages and you have 3 days to do that. But previously we faced lots of unrespectable translators that accepted orders and then refused to complete them in time. So, now the company requires from every interpreter to submit a guarantee payment of 10% out of the order total cost to ensure he is for the job. Upon receiving such submission the order is immediately sent to you via E-mail and upon receiving the completed translation you will be wired the total commission plus 10% sent in advance”. So, I gave up on that but how many my fellow colleagues got caught with this trap I would hardly find out ever.

Frauds based on curiosity



“Congrats! You just won The Help Saving Whales Lottery main prize. To claim it just submit the attached form.” “The unknown plays of Shakespeare are available now. Read more” All of us have seen these at least ones in life. Still behind any of these might be some viruses or spies that would bring you a severe headache.

So while searching the Internet use your good judgment for any of above said tricky posts may make you losing your money or your private information.

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And it is very important that you follow a final piece of advice – today the web technologies give you a really unique chance to choose exactly what you need at the best terms which are available on the market. Funny, but most of the people don’t use this chance. In real life it means that you should use all the tools of today to get any info that you need.

Search Google and other search engines. Visit social networks and have a look on the accounts that are relevant to your topic. Go to the niche forums and join the discussion. All this will help you to create a true vision of this market. Thus, giving you a real chance to make a smart and nicely balanced decision.

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