Yahoo Email Phishing Scam – Account Exceeded Limit.

Account Exceeded Limit

A Yahoo email phishing scam is being sent to our in-boxes again.  The email looks like it comes from Yahoo admin and informs you that you need to upgrade your account as you have exceeded your limit of 30GB or you will not be able to send or receive email.

This is a phishing scam.

 

What is a phishing email

We have seen many of these on social networks lately – there have been phishing scams on Twitter, Hotmail, Facebook, and many more, and the object of the hackers game is to fool you into giving them your personal information, such as username, password and even worse credit card details. These scams don’t always come via Email it can be on instant messages or private messages on various networks. Once you give this information, they have control over your account.

How can we tell its an email scam

As luck would have it – I knew instantly that this was fake basically because I rarely use this account and never save anything there, I’ve probably used 30kb not 30gb;  Another tell-tale sign is that cyber criminals almost never put your name its usually to the account user, this is because the same email has been sent to hundreds of other people. Often the spelling is bad and its usually a threat to scare you into acting right away.

You can easily see that the email is not from Yahoo when you click to upgrade – you will notice that  URL in the address bar its not Yahoo but a website called Livresetsen.be this is where you will be sending the information when you click the link.

Sometimes this URL will be changed to something that looks real. It could be that the link itself could contain malicious software, you may be able to hover your curser over this link to reveal the real one.

The best thing to do if you get anything at all asking for your password via email is first Google it, if you can’t find anything about the scam, then contact company that you believe it is – via their numbers/emails on their website and ask them directly.

What to do if you have been phished

from the Yahoo Security page……

Help! I think I’ve been phished!

If you think you’ve given confidential personal information to a phishing site, then follow these guidelines to help prevent your information from being used illegally by fraudsters. Do not delay — fraudsters can move quickly to take over your account and do substantial damage.

I think my Yahoo! ID was phished!

If you think you entered your Yahoo! ID and password at a phishing site, then follow these steps:

  • Change your Yahoo! password immediately. Here’s how:
    1. Type profiles.yahoo.com in your browser’s Address bar.
    2. Sign into Yahoo!.
    3. Click on the Account Info tab.
    4. Enter your current password.
    5. On the Account Info page, click the Change Password link near the top of the page and follow the instructions.
  • If your password no longer works, tell us so we can start the account recovery process.
  • On the Account Info page, verify the rest of your account information; be sure any contact phone numbers or secondary email addresses are correct.
  • On the Account Info page, go to “Update password-reset info” and change your questions and answers.
  • Report the phishing email or web site that tricked you!

Do not give out your email or password easily – it might not just be an email phishing scam, watch out for anything that asks for personal information – For instance: It could be a popup on your PC that says you have viruses and need to scan your PC thats when they say its going to cost you to remove it.  Links in Pop ups to me are the same as Auto DM’s in twitter with links, avoid like the plague.  Do not click.

Hope this helps – be careful out there :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trendy New Emoticons for Facebook Chat!


For those of you who use Windows Messenger (MSN) Yahoo or other instant messenger clients, you would be used to using the animated or exciting emoticons//smilies/little pictures that they provide. I feel they are fun and amusing to use when chatting with friends. Also sometimes you may want to just to reply with a dazzling smile or a cheeky wink.

On Facebook chat you can’t do this – they are just plain and its boring. Or can you?

Emoinstaller by Athena IT Ltd

Emoinstaller is a new windows application that allows you to easily express your emotions through pictures using Facebook emoticons and its free!



This tool allows you to choose from hundreds of brilliant emoticons (including animated ones) and add them to your Facebook messages. Its compatible with Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. What’s more, you can choose whether to add it to Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome.

Its so easy to install too…

You click here for the download – Facebook emoticons 

Just click next on the pop up box – accept, choose your browser and next again and after a restart of your browser its done.

Next time you open Facebook you will see a little monkey icon called EMO, in your chat window, click him to choose from pages of topical icons, large and small.

“Emo has been designed to represent that Emoinstaller is a fun, simple and personality expressing Facebook application.”
Quote – Operations Director, Henrik Larsson.


If you already use Chitchat, these superb emotions will be in addition to the exciting ones you are already using.  

Emo installer only launched at the end of February is a great find, its costs nothing, is easy to install and immediately enhances your Facebook chat experience.

Get it before your friends do :)