- Homeland Secure IT Alert
Homeland Secure IT Alert for Friday, May 13 2011
On May 04, the FBI issued a warning about links related to the death of Usama bin Laden.
The text from the FBI site follows:
Malicious Software Features UsamaĀ binĀ LadenĀ Links to Ensnare Unsuspecting Computer Users
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) urges computer users to not open unsolicited (spam) e-mails, including clicking links contained within those messages. Even if the sender is familiar, the public should exercise due diligence. Computer owners must ensure they have up-to-date firewall and anti-virus software running on their machines to detect and deflect malicious software.
The IC3 recommends the public do the following:
- Adjust the privacy settings on social networking sites you frequent to make it more difficult for people you know and do not know to post content to your page. Even a āfriendā can unknowingly pass on multimedia thatās actually malicious software.
- Do not agree to download software to view videos. These applications can infect your computer.
- Read e-mails you receive carefully. Fraudulent messages often feature misspellings, poor grammar, and nonstandard English.
- Report e-mails you receive that purport to be from theĀ FBI. Criminals often use theĀ FBIās name and seal to add legitimacy to their fraudulent schemes. In fact, theĀ FBIĀ does not send unsolicited e-mails to the public. Should you receive unsolicited messages that feature theĀ FBIās name, seal, or that reference a division or unit within theĀ FBIĀ or an individual employee, report it to the Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov.
For more information, head on over to the www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/e-scams page… |
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Homeland Secure IT Alert