Hackers sending you fake apple purchase email to steal your apple ID account and identity including your bank account

This is a known fake apple email from hackers trying to hack your apple account and more. It’s also known as scare tactic hacking, fear hacking, tricking you to think that you have purchased something from apple store but you didn’t, so therefore you click on the link to cancel or check out what it is and click on the attachment to preview receipt and you click on the link thinking it’s legit because it’s a receipt not email link, wrong. Just ignore this kind of email somehow got into your inbox Read more […]

Scam paypal email “Re: Action required” hacking your paypal account

If you received similar email below, don’t fall for this trick, it’s phishing email that will take you to a fake replica paypal website that will steal your paypal account and your personal information. E-mail below also known as or work as click bait, making you worry and immediately click on the link on the email that will take you to hacker website, fake paypal site. Your email service might have missed this spam mail, it is known that spam mail filter does not work 100% of the time, so be careful, Read more […]

Switching to a bigger car battery for your UPS backup power?

Short answer is, not a good idea because the existing current UPS charger of yours can charge small battery quick enough to maintain its full charge basically. If a bigger battery is being replaced, it will probably take long time to charge and charger may overheat or burned or error out because it cannot charge battery back to full again. Now some people said they take the battery out to do a full recharge on a car charger, that may work but how do you unplug it from a working UPS currently in Read more […]

Scammer trying to hack your yahoo mail “New Sign-in attempt, reset your password” phlogin.com is a scam website

Notice the link https://login.yahoo.com/account/change-password looks legit right but the actual link is https://yahoo.phlogin.com/account/?scrump=dmlwZXJ0ZWszQHlhaG9vLmNvbQ== and this website is a hacker scammer phishing site. Do not fall for this old trick in the book, it call social hacking or also known as fear hacking making you to get scared and need to recover your account by clicking on the link right away without thinking it’s a hacking website. On Tuesday, January 22, 2019, 1:48:05 Read more […]

watch out for spam fax could be scam if you’re using the free e-fax service

Hello Customer, You have a new fax! Click the attachment to view. You can also view your faxes in the eFax mobile app or by logging in to your account online. We’re sorry, but your incoming fax may be incomplete. Please call the sender to verify your fax or to request a re-send. Your fax may be incomplete because one or more of the following has occurred: 1. Fax transmission was interrupted. 2. “End fax” signal not received. 3. Unable to convert to desired file format. We apologize for any inconvenience. Read more […]

apple support scam “[ Notification ] [ New Statement Adds ] : We recieve your ticket about information changed in January 4, 2019. [ Mail Report #89038 ]”

Be careful when you received similar email with subject title above and body of the email written like below. It’s a scam, do not open the attachment file, do not respond, do not click on anything link on the email. It’s one of those email that your spam mailbox bot couldn’t capture and flag as spam and make you think it’s legitimate. Look at the email actual email address to respond to, it’s not actual domain of apple.com but the name is apple.com support. Do not fall for this. If you want to get Read more […]

Spam Scam email Re: Your order #408-8669774-1162756 is out for delivery

If you received similar email with the subject “Re: Your order #408-8669774-1162756 is out for delivery” or similar body of the email below, it’s a scam, do click the link or respond to the email or do anything, just delete it. It’s a known tactic to get you to respond and be curious, in the end you will loose your time and possible identity theft. On Tuesday, January 1, 2019, 11:39:08 AM EST, order-update [email protected] wrote: Hello , Thank you for Read more […]

Fake information on your domain can get your domain confiscated Important Notice Regarding Your Domain Name(s)

If you own a domain name website, be real careful on your domain name contact information date, make sure it’s correct and legitimate. If you don’t want to show your real information then you can purchase the annual privacy to cover your domain name ownership data from the public, this purchase of about $10 a year will protect your domain name from the prying eye of the public, but the registrar will control the data and will manage contact information. On Wednesday, December 26, 2018, 6:31:22 Read more […]

Safe to say now arbitraging.co is a ponzi scheme exit scam in progress in the next few months

Based on negatives comments/feedback from many people on the internet especial in social media, not the telegram chat group for arbitraging.co that is since that chat room is heavily controlled by admins will mute and ban anyone talk negatives about arb platform. The arbitraging.co arb platform telegram chat group/room is getting silly as I’ve seen investors very concern about their investment and asked legitimate question but either getting ignored or being answered by users/chatters in there Read more […]

How to know a telltale sign of a Ponzi Scheme

The motleyfool website have a good article about how to spot a ponzi scheme in operation from start to finish, a to z. https://www.fool.com/retirement/2017/01/30/how-to-spot-a-ponzi-scheme.aspx Although I have not read this yet, but I think I’ve experience enough to say I know a bit about a ponzi. I can spot a ponzi scheme or scam with just a few a few questions. In life, if recalled back correctly, the first ponzi scheme I ever encountered was seeing a small ads in the newspaper about making Read more […]