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Yet another security warning for online Valentines! | Yet another security warning for online Valentines! |
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| by Staff Writers | |
| Monday, 09 February 2009 | |
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Valentine’s Day is not all it’s cracked up to be if you’re an avid, online romantic, at least that seems to be the message from two security companies as the day of romance and love approaches.
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Now, Symantec has issued its warning, saying that “spammers have been busy making sure they have the perfect gift for your loved ones this year,” and that “the top 20 Valentine’s Day spam subject lines seem more like a laundry list of solutions for a cast of depressed porn stars than an array of truly romantic gifts.” Observing that the top 20 Valentine's Day spam subject lines have gone a bit towards the 'erotic' this year, Symantec says, however, that “this might always be complemented with a nice watch or shopping spree.”
As RSA offered advice as to ways consumers can ensure they’re protected when shopping online, Symantec lists the top 20 subject lines spammers are using in their Valentine emails. Here are some of them: Symantec also warns there has been an increase in subject lines in spam related to this special day that contain the words Feb 14, February 14 and Cupid. We’re pretty sure iTWire’s savvy online users won’t get caught, but just in case the advice to all romantics from Symantec is that if you receive an email from an unknown person, from someone purporting to be from a particular company, or if it contains a 'loving' subject line, just don't open it. Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at iTWire! |
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