How to spot a hoax email or virus threat

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blondeaozichick Melbourne, Victoria Australia
Ok.. thought I would make up a thread to give some advice to those out there who get freaked out by certain emails they receive about virus's and other such nonsense. I read the thread by hollandgirl and said in that what she had referred to was a hoax but thought rather than posting this additional info in there so it would get lost.. I'll do a separate thread


How To Spot an Email Hoax By David Emery, About.com

Without researching the factual claims made in a forwarded email there's no 100 percent sure way to tell it if it's a hoax, but here you'll find a list of common signs to watch for...

Here's How:

1. Note whether the text you've received was actually written by the person who sent it. Did anyone sign their name to it? If not, be skeptical.

2. Look for the telltale phrase, 'Forward this to everyone you know!' The more urgent the plea, the more suspect the message.

3. Look for statements like 'This is NOT a hoax' or 'This is NOT an urban legend.' They typically mean the opposite of what they say.

4. Watch for overly emphatic language, as well as frequent use of UPPERCASE LETTERS and multiple exclamation points!!!!!!!

5. If the text seems aimed more at persuading than informing the reader, be suspicious. Like propagandists, hoaxers are more interested in pushing people's emotional buttons than communicating accurate information.

6. If the message purports to impart extremely important information that you've never heard of before or read elsewhere in legitimate venues, be very suspicious.

7. Read carefully and think critically about what the message says, looking for logical inconsistencies, violations of common sense and blatantly false claims.

8. Look for subtle or not-so-subtle jokes — indications that the author is pulling your leg.

9. Check for references to outside sources of information. Hoaxes don't typically cite verifiable evidence, nor link to Websites with corroborating information.

10. Check to see if the message has been debunked by Websites that debunk urban legends and Internet hoaxes (see below).

11. Research any factual claims in the text to see if there is published evidence to support them. If you find none, odds are you've been the recipient of an email hoax.

Tips:

1. Virtually any email chain letter you receive (i.e., any message forwarded multiple times before it got to you) is more likely to be false than true. You should automatically be skeptical of chain letters.

2. Hoaxers usually try every means available to make their lies believable -- e.g., mimicking a journalistic style, attributing the text to a 'legitimate' source, or implying that powerful corporate or government interests have tried to keep the information from you.

3. Be especially wary of health-related rumors. Most importantly, never act on 'medical information' forwarded from unknown sources without first verifying its accuracy with a doctor or other reliable source.

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There are numerous websites you can go to to find out whether the emails you receive are legitimate or a hoax. These are 3 I know of

http://www.hoax-slayer.com/
http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/internet/Internet_Web_Hoaxes.htm
http://www.snopes.com/computer/computer.asp#virus

So please people.. do everyone a favour and check to see if any emails you receive is in fact actually legit before you go warning people of impending disaster




Ralf74 Bacchus Marsh, Victoria Australia
thumbs up Good one Blonde!

I am over all this crap clogging up my inbox. I won't forward any chain mail, soppy lovey dovey ones which you are supposed to send to everyone including the one who sent it, any threatening years of bad luck if you don't forward it and ones 'warning you' that you will be attacked by strangers if you fill your car with fuel or go shopping at the local supermarket, etc.

I also remove recipients from the top of the page and any other rubbish at the bottom of the page before forwarding.
blondeaozichick Melbourne, Victoria Australia
Ralf74: Good one Blonde!

I am over all this crap clogging up my inbox. I won't forward any chain mail, soppy lovey dovey ones which you are supposed to send to everyone including the one who sent it, any threatening years of bad luck if you don't forward it and ones 'warning you' that you will be attacked by strangers if you fill your car with fuel or go shopping at the local supermarket, etc.

I also remove recipients from the top of the page and any other rubbish at the bottom of the page before forwarding.


same here ralfy .. and no matter how many times I tell my friends .. please don't send me that shit' they still bloody do!! roll eyes laugh
Ralf74 Bacchus Marsh, Victoria Australia
blondeaozichick: same here ralfy .. and no matter how many times I tell my friends .. please don't send me that shit' they still bloody do!!


I know, bloody irritating isn't it very mad
Lok_Simpson Goodna, Queensland Australia
this is a good thread , make sure you send it to 12 people in your favorites list to recieve your good karma , if you dont forward it on or read it you'll suffer a broken leg and lose that one dollar you desperatly needed for the drinks machine!
This message has been around the world 20 times , and has circulated for 5 years , please forward on the good luck , and send a dollar today for good luck to occur within the next 5 minutes!! ITS TRUE!!! after i read this i found my wallet!!!! it was in my back pocket all the time!!! HOW LUCKY WAS THAT!!!!!!!!







Do i know how to take the piss or what???banana head banger peace
kizzy27 Nowra, New South Wales Australia
Lok_Simpson: this is a good thread , make sure you send it to 12 people in your favorites list to recieve your good karma , if you dont forward it on or read it you'll suffer a broken leg and lose that one dollar you desperatly needed for the drinks machine!
This message has been around the world 20 times , and has circulated for 5 years , please forward on the good luck , and send a dollar today for good luck to occur within the next 5 minutes!! ITS TRUE!!! after i read this i found my wallet!!!! it was in my back pocket all the time!!! HOW LUCKY WAS THAT!!!!!!!!

Do i know how to take the piss or what???


rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


who do I make the cheque out to ????confused

Funny as Lok
Ralf74 Bacchus Marsh, Victoria Australia
Lok_Simpson: this is a good thread , make sure you send it to 12 people in your favorites list to recieve your good karma , if you dont forward it on or read it you'll suffer a broken leg and lose that one dollar you desperatly needed for the drinks machine!
This message has been around the world 20 times , and has circulated for 5 years , please forward on the good luck , and send a dollar today for good luck to occur within the next 5 minutes!! ITS TRUE!!! after i read this i found my wallet!!!! it was in my back pocket all the time!!! HOW LUCKY WAS THAT!!!!!!!!

Do i know how to take the piss or what???


lol, and when you forward it on to more than 7 people, something so hilarious will pop up on your screen, you will wet yourself laughing!! roll eyes laugh
redozichick Brisbane, Queensland Australia
blondeaozichick: same here ralfy .. and no matter how many times I tell my friends .. please don't send me that shit' they still bloody do!!


Well.... I don't send you that crap.... cos half the time it doesn't even bloody work when I forward it onrolling on the floor laughing
Pockets66 Kelmscott, Western Australia Australia
I look at it this way.
"If you send this to 5 people something good will happen in the next 3 days.
If you send this to 10 people something good will happen in the next 24 hours.
If you send this to 20 people something good will happen in the next 2 hours."
This means to me that if you send it to no one you will have no good luck and maybe bad luck. To me that is a curse and if you are a real friends as you purport to be why are you cursing me?

Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo etc. can't track emails to see how many people it goes to and even if they could it would breach the privacy act and they would be liable for millions.
What these emails can do is collect valid email addresses when forwarded, I received one once that had some 270+ email addresses attached to it! A spammers delight or what?

If I really like something I'll cut and paste it and remove all the junk about luck and email addresses etc.

The other question is "If you send this to 10 people something really funny will happen on your screen, It made me laugh 'til I vomited!"
How do they know that if they didn't send it to you twice?




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