Don’t get your heart broken on Valentine’s
Tomorrow will be the most romantic day of the year. You have your sweetheart, and also many friends that have showered you with love this year. Sorry to burst your bubble but it could become your worse day ever. Why? Because even if you think it's send with love you can loose your identity, your money, your credit info even your PC data, your life!!!
Be careful with

e-card, valentine emails, special online downloads, etc. Scamers have created fake e-mail notifications to click on a link provided. When you click on the link, you can be taken to a malicious Web site.
Warnings have been issued by McAffe, Microsoft and even the FBI regarding the noticeable increase in the amount of tricks and traps placed on the web by scamers who are using Valentines Day as their hook. Tens of millions of fake greeting-card messages will be sent out Tomorrow, and more than likely you´ll get one.
As part of our online security tips, we recommend you to keep in mind the advice of Denise Richardson, well known consultant in this type of issues:
- Do not respond to spam e-mails
- Do not click on links that are within a spam e-mail, instead log on to the official Web site
- Only open attachments from known senders.
- Do not disclose personal information in e-mail forms.
- Always compare the link in the e-mail to the link that you are actually directed to.
Make sure you have a firewall and up-to-date anti-virus software running on your computer at all times and update any available Security Patches.
Be safe and enjoy a HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!
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