E-fraud

=E-fraud= E-fraud means trying to trick someone using ICT in order to gain an advantage.

Some of the most common forms of computer fraud include:
 * Posing as someone from an official organisation such as a bank or electricity company in order to get you to hand over your account details.
 * Creating 'spoof' websites that look like the real thing. For example, making a website that looks exactly like your bank's, then getting you to enter your username and password so that they can be recorded by the fraudster.
 * Promising a 'get rich quick' scheme if you pay for a pack, which will supposedly contain all of the details you need.
 * Phishing- sending e-mails to get you to give over your personal or account details or getting you to download a data keylogger.
 * Stealing your identity in order to pose as you to steal your money or some other criminal activity.

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