To ensure a safe and secure Christmas shopping experience, consumers need to keep the following tips in mind:
- Never make a purchase or donate money through an unsolicited e-mail offer. If the offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is a scam. Holiday charity scams are a favorite technique of spammers and crooks. Donate through the trusted organization's Web site directly. Consumers should create a separate free e-mail account for online shopping to avoid potential spam and to keep track of online purchases.
- Before you shop online, download the latest spam filter protection.
-Spam and virus filtering protection should be upgraded, at a minimum, once a year or more, depending upon Web visits.
- Don't open holiday e-cards from unknown senders.
- Watch out for higher levels of phishing e-mails. These are legitimate-looking e-mails from what appears to be a trusted, well-known brand, such as your bank or popular sites, like eBay and Amazon. In reality, this spam seeks to steal personal or financial information by redirecting the e-mail user to a fake, but very real-looking Web site, that asks for confidential or personal information.
- Social networking phishing spam is on the rise. Phishers are using social networking sites, such as MySpace, to target specific groups of e-mail users with free gift offers and ads. Check your privacy settings on these sites to restrict who can access your information and never click on a link posted by an unknown source.
- Be cautious with hyperlinks to other Web sites and don't open hyperlinks in an unsolicited e-mail. Clicking on the link is a confirmation to the spammer that an e-mail address is active and to whom it belongs, and more importantly, opens the door to new malware and viruses or a phishing site.
Now that we are safe to go shopping, check
out some of these great summers ideas!
Sitting outside on a warm summer evening and would like some soft lighting these Moroccan Lanterns are just the perfect solution. Not only do they provide a festive feel with the Red Glass but later on in January and February they reflect a continuing feel of warmth from after a hot summers day. Either decorative or citrenella candles are ok to use.


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