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Old 15 Apr 2017, 06:31 AM   #6
TenFour
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I think there are so many possible scams/attacks you will not find a single site that will cover them all. This doesn't answer your question, but here's what I do. Most scams are easy to detect: subject and/or content are classic spamscam; headers give away that it isn't legit; or a quick check confirms. Occasionally, I will receive a message that appears to be from a company I do business with and it sounds like it might be a legitimate message, but I am not sure. I then usually go direct to the website/account, not using any links in the email, and confirm or discover the message isn't legit. If I get a personal message from someone and I am suspicious I just call them on the telephone using a number I have and confirm--works every time for me! Always purchase anything of significance using a major credit card (not a debit card) and you are protected from a fraudulent sale.
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