Fraudsters are moving with the times, with many now using e-mail to cheat innocent web surfers of their hard-earned cash, according to a new study. Ninety-four percent of respondents to a National Consumers League survey said they had received unsolicited emails offering financial services or touting dubious money-making schemes. Other e mails apears that is coming from your bank and telling you that your acount had been limited or othe one had used it ,then ask you to hit a link to confirm your data that link moves you to other website looks like your bank login page ,but it is not it is a fake page which gonna send all what you typing to the fraud email(php or html pages).
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