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The Internet has got a great advantage for online scammers. With relatively low costs you can reach millions of potential victims. Necessary e-mail addresses are now available from dozens of companies, and in the dark areas of the Internet these can be free of charge. The know how to maliciously prepare websites and download male ware is widely used and distributed in obscure forums. Unfortunately there is not a lot that can be done about that, but marcus evans’s scam team is here to help.
marcus evans scam team have put together a few, simple save keeping rules:
• Be extremely careful with your account and credit card information. Give these only to trusted vendors. As soon as you suspect an online scam, cancel data entry and close the website.
• Become suspicious when entering personal data is required for a supposedly free quote.
• Be careful with spam emails that offer links to your bank or a credit card company. Reputable institutions do not send such messages.
• Do not open attachments in emails from senders you do not know.
• Use an anti-virus program for Windows and your browsers.

marcus evans scam team researched 5 scams you should know about:

  1. The classic: phishing emails

Circulating PayPal emails asking customers to confirm their account information, or perform a new registration. These mails are fake and help scammers to access account information. Banks, credit card companies and PayPal would never attempt to ask about sensitive information an email. Phishing emails are now sorted by most spam filters, but always make sure to visit bank's website by manually entering the address in the browser or through bookmarks.

  1.  Email from an attorney

To place viruses on other computers, fraudsters are using emails in which they mention outstanding three-figure sums, pretending to be a lawyer’s office or collection agency. But regardless of who sent the message, it is always the same old basic rule - do not open attachments in emails, where the sender is unknown.   

  1. Web shop does not provide goods

Classic fraud cases are web shops, which require payment in advance and then don’t deliver the goods. Since such behavior attracts criminal charges, these sites generally vanishing quickly. But before that a lot of cash can be made with the responsible owners untraceable.

  1. ESTA applications

For several years now the U.S. requires an electronic visa application under the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA), with an official online form - https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta, plus a processing fee of $14. Some sites take advantage of the ignorance of many U.S. travellers and offer doing the application for them. However, this is associated with much higher costs reaching between 70 to 80 dollars.  

  1.  The intelligence test

Intelligence or IQ tests on the internet are almost as popular as googling yourself and a range of apparently free tests have been developed. Some of these prompt the user to not only answer test questions but also fill in their name and address in an electronic sheet to receive a detailed evaluation. By clicking the button the user agrees to the terms & conditions and automatically is charged a subscription fee. Again, when giving out personal information caution is advised.
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9th Annual Internal Communications & Situational Messaging
"Loved this event! Great content, relatable presentations and wonderful networking opportunities"
5* by UnitedHealthcare on 03 March 2020
Senior Director, Internal Comms


9th Annual Internal Communications & Situational Messaging
"It is nice to be with peers and see we all have the same struggles."
0* by IBM on 25 February 2020
Global Head of Internal Communications


13th Annual Pharma Resource Planning & Portfolio Management
"I very much enjoyed the conference, topics discussed were very relevant and there was a great industry representation."
5* by Biogen on 19 February 2020
Director, R&D Strategy and Portfolio Leadership


2nd Annual Best Practices in Diversity & Inclusion
"It was a remarkable oportunity. We could were able to develop new ideas about how to deliver D&I into the organizations. There is multiple ways to do it, and have this event, gives the oportunity to explore those ways."
5* by ECOPETROL on 18 February 2020
D&I Leader


2nd Annual Best Practices in Diversity & Inclusion
"It was a remarkable oportunity. We could were able to develop new ideas about how to deliver D&I into the organizations. There is multiple ways to do it, and have this event, gives the oportunity to explore those ways."
5* by ECOPETROL on 18 February 2020
D&I Leader


13th Annual Pharma Resource Planning & Portfolio Management
"Great meeting collaborating with others around the industry - thanks for organizing!"
5* by Novartis on 14 February 2020


8th Annual Best Practices for Capital Management and CCAR
"The seminar was very useful and I receive great information on what my peers are accomplishing. I was also able to share what my team is doing and some of our proposed plans of action."
5* by BNYM on 12 February 2020
Dep Audit Director


2nd Annual Best Practices in Diversity & Inclusion
"Outstanding Conference"
5* by Columbus Regional Airport Authority on 10 February 2020
Sr. Manager, OD and Engagement


2nd Annual Best Practices in Diversity & Inclusion
"Outstanding conference. Great mix of speakers and D&I topics. "
5* by Columbus Regional Airport Authority on 10 February 2020
Sr. Manager, OD and Engagement


13th Annual Pharma Resource Planning & Portfolio Management
"Great content and networking opportunity.
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5* by Takeda Pharmaceuticals on 10 February 2020
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