Thursday, August 27, 2009

AOL Billing Scam

I got it my AIM e-mail box did you get it from your AOL/AIM Mail? It comes from the e-mail domain (part after @) dc2.aol.com. There is a link to "billing services". If you open the link it asks you to sign on to AOL. After signing on, you are asked for credit card and billing information. Now, if you have Internet Explorer 7 there is a phishing -- fishing for info via the web-- filter. It will not detect the scam! Norton Internet Security, however will. When a phishing filter pops up saying it has detected a scam, stop!!! If you don't have a phishing filter the e-mail domain dc2.aol.com or the web address service.vc is your sign that it's a scam. If you have put in your screen name and password only, change your password and security Question and Answer on AOL Help on http://help.aol.com/ . If you put in personal information contact your credit card company. Remember, we live in a world where not everything is what it seems. Be Careful. TTFN

Originally Posted via Yahoo! GeoCities on 2007-08-23 17:06:55 GMT
Edited via Blogger on 2009-08-26

1 comment:

  1. I faced the same problem days ago, i hurts me alot. One should value the others feeling. Then i searched for the help and got connected to a site, which help me to git rid out of this.
    The Link is given below-http://www.yahooemailsupport.net/aol-email-help/

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