圣誕節(jié)購物小貼士 12種購物陷阱要當(dāng)心

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圣誕節(jié)購物小貼士 12種購物陷阱要當(dāng)心

  Now imagine you arrive at one of these sites and it tells you that you dont have the latest Flash Player so you cant watch that funny video, but not to worry click here and you can get your upgraded player immediately。

  Not only will this upgrade be malware but that malware will go on to send messages to all your friends telling them to go see the funny video。

  The fourth scam of Christmas is the current news scam

  People will use major world events to scam you out of money, regardless of how sad the event may have been. We saw it with Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines。

  Difficult to believe in a season of goodwill but before the aid agencies had reached the poor people affected there were already scam emails and associated websites asking you to donate。

  They look genuine but dont be fooled. The money goes nowhere but to the scammers。

  The fifth scam of Christmas is the illegal cracked download

  Many will be buying laptops or other computing devices for under the tree。

  They are expensive and there are many tempting offers to buy incredibly cheap operating systems, office products or other tasty goodies. There are even more tempting opportunities to download free copies of cracked pirated software。

  However, not only are you likely to find that the download is an illegal copy - and may not actually run or has an invalid key - but also that it comes with a hidden present: malware。

  Buy from reputable sites and remember if its too good to be true then it probably is。

  The sixth scam of Christmas is the drive-by download

  Sadly you do not have to agree to download software from a malicious site for it to happen. There are ways in which malware can be wheedled on to your machine just by visiting a site。

  We all roam randomly around the internet, especially when looking for presents, so it is hard to avoid such sites. However, try to watch for a trail that leads you into totally uncharted waters. Its difficult, but think before you click。

  And, keep your virus checker and your browser up to date. Both increasingly afford some protection again this type of scam。

  The seventh scam of Christmas is the fake free wi-fi

  For those who do venture out you will doubtless take refuge at some point in somewhere like a coffee shop, and often it appears to have free wi-fi。

  Such wi-fi connections should be considered insecure, so you should not visit any site where you need to enter credentials, card details or the like。

  All of that might be visible to others who can monitor your insecure connection to the free wi-fi。

  The eighth scam of Christmas is the wi-fi probe

  Something few realise is that when we connect our mobile phone to a wi-fi, it keeps a record of the connection。

  Thereafter if the device is not connected to a hotspot, it continues to send out requests to connect to all the previous networks to which it had linked。

  These can be read and we are revealing all wi-fis we have previously joined。

  In effect, your movements can be tracked and often your home network will even reveal where you live just by the name you have given it。

  Dont give scammers information they might use against you in some form of con。

  The ninth scam of Christmas is a combination of the last two

  If you keep your mobile wi-fi turned on there are methods whereby, as your mobile sends out a request to connect to a hotspot, a scammer can then pretend to be that very wi-fi。

  Your mobile is relieved to have found a connection it knows and so attempts to create a link, potentially giving away your wi-fi password。

  Worse still, your mobile might think it has a secure connection and start to send other data that can be picked up by the scammer。

  This and the two previous scams can all be stopped by simply turning off your wi-fi on your mobiles settings when not on a hotspot you trust。

  The 10th scam of Christmas is the insecure website

  Whether intentional or not, some websites still ask you for your credit card details - and much other valuable personal data - without offering a secure connection。

  Know how your browser tells you that you have a secure connection - look for the padlock symbol or change of coloured address bar or whatever it is。

  If you dont have a secure connection dont trust that site with your details。

  They either cant be bothered, in which case they dont deserve your custom, or theyre a fake。

  Even if it is a secure connection make sure you click on the padlock symbol or similar to check that the site is registered to who you think it is。

  The 11th scam of Christmas is the Man In The Middle (MiTM)

  A Man in the Middle add-on may be watching over everything you are doing

  There is no point in having a secure connection to your bank or shopping site if there is a piece of software sitting on your machine that can read all of the data before it is secured for transmission。

  A particularly common MiTM scam is for a helper application that has been installed to make your life easier when using your browser。

  This helper may be helping itself to anything you enter on the screen。

  The safest way to avoid this is to ensure that you have no add-ins running。

  If you know how, you can try this by manually configuring your browser but there are tools available, often from the banks free of charge, to do this for you。

  The 12th scam of Christmas is the nastiest of them all: the phone call

  It is worth being sceptical about whether the person calling you is who they say they are

  Youre having trouble with that new laptop you bought as a present. Youve just about got it running but you cant quite figure out how to finish it off。

  All of a sudden the phone rings and a voice says: This Microsoft/Apple/Google/Dell/HP we see that you have managed to connect to the internet using one of our machines/software but look like you could do with some support. Were here to help you. All we need is your username and password

  These scammers work on the principle that eventually they will find someone in exactly that position and upon receiving such a call the frustrated user is very likely not to question but rather welcome the caller。

  All this caller is trying to do is help themselves to your login details and steal valuable data from your machine。

  Sadly, there are more than 12 scams to watch out for, but be particularly aware of those scams that take advantage of the time of year。

  Context is everything to the successful scam. If it appears relevant, useful or personal it is much more likely to succeed。

  

  Now imagine you arrive at one of these sites and it tells you that you dont have the latest Flash Player so you cant watch that funny video, but not to worry click here and you can get your upgraded player immediately。

  Not only will this upgrade be malware but that malware will go on to send messages to all your friends telling them to go see the funny video。

  The fourth scam of Christmas is the current news scam

  People will use major world events to scam you out of money, regardless of how sad the event may have been. We saw it with Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines。

  Difficult to believe in a season of goodwill but before the aid agencies had reached the poor people affected there were already scam emails and associated websites asking you to donate。

  They look genuine but dont be fooled. The money goes nowhere but to the scammers。

  The fifth scam of Christmas is the illegal cracked download

  Many will be buying laptops or other computing devices for under the tree。

  They are expensive and there are many tempting offers to buy incredibly cheap operating systems, office products or other tasty goodies. There are even more tempting opportunities to download free copies of cracked pirated software。

  However, not only are you likely to find that the download is an illegal copy - and may not actually run or has an invalid key - but also that it comes with a hidden present: malware。

  Buy from reputable sites and remember if its too good to be true then it probably is。

  The sixth scam of Christmas is the drive-by download

  Sadly you do not have to agree to download software from a malicious site for it to happen. There are ways in which malware can be wheedled on to your machine just by visiting a site。

  We all roam randomly around the internet, especially when looking for presents, so it is hard to avoid such sites. However, try to watch for a trail that leads you into totally uncharted waters. Its difficult, but think before you click。

  And, keep your virus checker and your browser up to date. Both increasingly afford some protection again this type of scam。

  The seventh scam of Christmas is the fake free wi-fi

  For those who do venture out you will doubtless take refuge at some point in somewhere like a coffee shop, and often it appears to have free wi-fi。

  Such wi-fi connections should be considered insecure, so you should not visit any site where you need to enter credentials, card details or the like。

  All of that might be visible to others who can monitor your insecure connection to the free wi-fi。

  The eighth scam of Christmas is the wi-fi probe

  Something few realise is that when we connect our mobile phone to a wi-fi, it keeps a record of the connection。

  Thereafter if the device is not connected to a hotspot, it continues to send out requests to connect to all the previous networks to which it had linked。

  These can be read and we are revealing all wi-fis we have previously joined。

  In effect, your movements can be tracked and often your home network will even reveal where you live just by the name you have given it。

  Dont give scammers information they might use against you in some form of con。

  The ninth scam of Christmas is a combination of the last two

  If you keep your mobile wi-fi turned on there are methods whereby, as your mobile sends out a request to connect to a hotspot, a scammer can then pretend to be that very wi-fi。

  Your mobile is relieved to have found a connection it knows and so attempts to create a link, potentially giving away your wi-fi password。

  Worse still, your mobile might think it has a secure connection and start to send other data that can be picked up by the scammer。

  This and the two previous scams can all be stopped by simply turning off your wi-fi on your mobiles settings when not on a hotspot you trust。

  The 10th scam of Christmas is the insecure website

  Whether intentional or not, some websites still ask you for your credit card details - and much other valuable personal data - without offering a secure connection。

  Know how your browser tells you that you have a secure connection - look for the padlock symbol or change of coloured address bar or whatever it is。

  If you dont have a secure connection dont trust that site with your details。

  They either cant be bothered, in which case they dont deserve your custom, or theyre a fake。

  Even if it is a secure connection make sure you click on the padlock symbol or similar to check that the site is registered to who you think it is。

  The 11th scam of Christmas is the Man In The Middle (MiTM)

  A Man in the Middle add-on may be watching over everything you are doing

  There is no point in having a secure connection to your bank or shopping site if there is a piece of software sitting on your machine that can read all of the data before it is secured for transmission。

  A particularly common MiTM scam is for a helper application that has been installed to make your life easier when using your browser。

  This helper may be helping itself to anything you enter on the screen。

  The safest way to avoid this is to ensure that you have no add-ins running。

  If you know how, you can try this by manually configuring your browser but there are tools available, often from the banks free of charge, to do this for you。

  The 12th scam of Christmas is the nastiest of them all: the phone call

  It is worth being sceptical about whether the person calling you is who they say they are

  Youre having trouble with that new laptop you bought as a present. Youve just about got it running but you cant quite figure out how to finish it off。

  All of a sudden the phone rings and a voice says: This Microsoft/Apple/Google/Dell/HP we see that you have managed to connect to the internet using one of our machines/software but look like you could do with some support. Were here to help you. All we need is your username and password

  These scammers work on the principle that eventually they will find someone in exactly that position and upon receiving such a call the frustrated user is very likely not to question but rather welcome the caller。

  All this caller is trying to do is help themselves to your login details and steal valuable data from your machine。

  Sadly, there are more than 12 scams to watch out for, but be particularly aware of those scams that take advantage of the time of year。

  Context is everything to the successful scam. If it appears relevant, useful or personal it is much more likely to succeed。

  

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