The websites that i just visited all are incorrect and informal, useless information. they are more for peoples humour than anything interesting. people make false websites for a number of reason, one could be to scam you into signing up for something which just happens to make you give your bank details so they can scam you out of money and get hold of your account. others may be to give your PC a lot of viruses and make you spend money to replace it or fix it. one of the easiest ways to pick up on a scamming website is that the layout and design of the website will be very poor. if it doesnt look formal. or it looks to good to be true... then it probably is. dont sign up for anything if you arent entirely sure of it. most hoax websites will have spelling mistakes or limited evidence and backup information of what they are trying to support or sell. it will most likely be the first time you have heard of the product or company. if the images look fake or altered then that is another way to define hoax sites full of unvalid information.
if you havnt heard of the website before or the company then ask around before you sign up to anything. look on watch dog or other fraudster websites to see if anything similar has occured recently of in the past. a lot of fraud is happening at present and it is becoming easier and easier for people to access your account details or get you to sign up to something that you really arent interested in.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
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