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Internet
Scams.
Because
of
the
advent
of
Internet
technologies
and
the
increase
in
popularity
of
the
Internet,
both
unaware
merchants
and
consumer
alike,
become
victimized
by
Internet
scams.
Internet
scams
abound
the
market
today
that
the
Federal
Bureau
of
Investigation
or
FBI
even
have
its
own
webpage
for
internet
frauds
and
scams.
The
most
popular
internet
scam
being
reported
recently
is
the
click
fraud.
An
advertising
network
affiliate
conducts
the
click
fraud
to
earn
more
money
than
usual
from
such
click
advertisers
as
Google.
This
type
of
scam
is
done
using
spywares
that
artificially
clicks
on
the
advertisement
link.
The
number
of
bogus
clicks
done
on
the
link
translates
to
as
much
as
US$
100
per
click.
Another
Internet
scam
is
phishing.
Phishing
is
the
modern-day
persuasion
scheme
that
acquires
sensitive
information
from
a
private
individual
by
mere
establishment
of
rapport
or
by
posing
as a
legitimate
and
trustworthy
company
or
entity.
Sensitive
information
such
as
passwords
or
credit
card
numbers
and
details
are
the
most
common
target
of
phishing
attacks.
Phishing
goes
hand-in-hand
with
spamming
since
a
fraudster
committing
phishing
should
have
more
than
one
prospect
to
increase
his
success
rate.
There
is
the
Internet
scam
that
includes
online
auction
and
retail
schemes.
Legitimate-looking
websites
offer
goods
and
products
but
fails
to
deliver
them
to
the
buyer.
An
example
scam
site
is
marselle.com
which
never
delivered
the
goods
even
after
customers
have
sent
payment.
Another
noteworthy
Internet
scam
is
the
pump-and-dump
scheme
employed
in
stock
trading.
The
trick
is
to
use
marketing
power
by
disseminating
false
info
in
forums
and
other
public
locations
"pumping"
its
stock
sales.
After
a
certain
level
is
reached,
the
fraudster
sells
or
"dumps"
his
stocks
earning
a
profit
as
the
stock
price
slides
down
to
its
average
price
after
the
hype.
An
Internet
scam
can
be a
combination
of
phishing,
spamming
in
an
online
auction
and
retail
setting.
Regardless
of a
new
face
or
technology,
Internet
scams
aim
to
fool
online
visitors
into
doing
an
action
or
providing
sensitive
information
to
the
benefit
of
the
scammer. |
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