Watch For Scams Arkansas

The Internet provides with a wealth of information. We can look up our favorite recipes, see what's on TV tonight or just browse for the latest music DVD. As convent as the Internet is it is also proving to be a breeding ground for scammers.

Local Companies

Secure Concepts Inc.
903-276-5981
340 N Constitution Ave
Ashdown, AR
Maximum Security Systems
(501) 227-9004
Little Rock, AR
Interface Security Systems
(501) 618-3100
6800 Interstate 30
Little Rock, AR
Sabra Technology
(501) 337-5072
117 E 2nd St
Malvern, AR
Absolute Security
(501) 329-1203
Conway, AR
Freeman's Locksmith Service
(479) 968-7775
212 N Arkansas Ave
Russellville, AR
Electronic Systems Technologies
(870) 424-5080
951 S College St
Mountain Home, AR
Tempo Sound & Security Inc
(870) 741-1331
304 N Main St
Harrison, AR
Adt Security Services
(501) 228-6056
10620 Colonel Glenn Rd
Little Rock, AR
Black Hawk Alarm Service Inc
(870) 365-3759
Harrison, AR

International online auction scam

This scam is still mainly targeted at vechiles (cars, trucks and motorcycles). However the scam has been reworked to include boats and even horses.

The offer the seller receives is for the buyer to send them a check via federal express or such and when the check is deposited the buyer will have his international shipper pick up the vehicle and ship it overseas. The buyer claims to cover all shipping costs since his shipper has connections.

Many of these cheques clear initially then the bank calls to inform you the cheque is counterfeit and your vehicle has already been picked up.

Never sell or buy a vehicle internationally online.

Online Lottery Scam

You receive an email saying you are the winner of a jackpot which was drawn overseas.

The email explains how your name was entered into the draw and how you came to win.

The email continues to explain the money you have won is waiting for however there is a deadline to act. All that is required is your bank account number.

If you are ever fortunate enough to win money you will never be asked to provide personal information via email or over the phone. In other words you'll know when you win. If you have any doubt then you didn't, it's that simple!

Virus, Worms , Trojans, and Spy where

These have been around for quite awhile and few of us haven't heard these terms before.

However last year there was a 300-400% increase in the variety of these attackers. These attackers can gather sensitive information that is stored on your computer or wipe out your entire system.

Get Anti virus protection such as Norton or and update them online regularly. Check your computer for spy where regularly with programs such as Ad-aware.

Finally install a firewall on your computer. You can get these from many different companies such as tiny personal firewall.

Identity Theft

Although not confined to online users 7-10 million people were affected by identity theft... In this Scam criminals steal Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, credit card numbers, ATM cards, telephone calling cards, and other pieces of individuals' identities such as date of birth.

Again, get antivirus protection. To prevent a worm or virus send files from your computer to waiting criminals.

Install a firewall. This prevents criminals from accessing your computer directly and gaining access to your files.

Use passwords on all your sensitive files. Finally, when selling your computer do not simply delete your files. Use a wipe utility to ensure your hard drive is cleaned.

Security Threat to Internet Ready Devices

Internet ready devices such as cell phones and palm pilots are relatively new. These devices have been the target of virus and security scams. These devices are sure to be a target of for future scammers.

About the Author:

John Parsons is founder of Corporatenarc.com.

CorporateNarc.Com™ is to educate the public in consumer affairs and to provide consumers with up-to-date business information. In addition we hope to ensure better services for the consumer by exposing business fraud and corruption, as well as unfair and deceptive business practices.

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Featured Local Company

Secure Concepts Inc.

903-276-5981
340 N Constitution Ave
Ashdown, AR
www.secureconceptsinc.org

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