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Aug 15, 2007 -- E-greetings may contain dangerous spyware

Have you been receiving phony e-greeting cards in your inbox lately? If you open these, you might get spyware and others kinds of malware on your computer. Clark is really upset about this trend because e-greeting cards should be a pleasant thing. Unfortunately, something so innocent has been corrupted. The latest incarnation in this rip-off scheme works in the following way: Criminals send out bogus e-greeting cards and if you open it, you download a program that steals e-mail addresses from your contacts list. Once the criminals have those e-mail addresses, they send out another fake e-greeting that appears to be coming from you, staring the cycle all over again. The worst part is that when you opened the initial e-greeting, you probably also unknowingly downloaded a key logger program. This program tracks every key you type, including usernames and passwords for your bank, brokerage or mutual fund accounts. Under the law, you are protected if money is stolen from your bank account, but not from your brokerage or mutual fund account. Some brokers have issued their own policies that allow for customer protection. But the bottom line is that you must run anti-virus and anti-spyware software on your computer. Clark likes Spybot - Search and Destroy, a free program that will eliminate key loggers and other spyware on your system. Hopefully the legitimate e-greeting businesses will find a way to regulate their industry so people can again have faith in their products.

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    After reading comments on this FREE software I went to the site and want to tell you IT IS A RIP OFF!! Before downloading I was asked for a donation. Thinking the site was free and it is to a point, I because I try to be a fair person, through Pay Pal donated $5.00 and NO WAY can I reach anyone to get my donation back from these rip off artists. I have removed the program from my computer because it really caused me problems. Maybe I should have paid for the PAID VERSION. I am pasting the donation verbiage that makes you think this person asking for the donation is giving you this free software out of the goodness of their heart AND hard to believe (but I do because I believe in Clark even after this) that Clark is using this "FREE SOFTEARE" Here it is "Spybot-S&D has long grown a full-time job for me and causes quite a lot of work for our volunteers. I am working hard and it is great fun to do it. Of course all the infrastructure we use causes costs, and I have got to live on something, but at the same time I believe in free software. Therefore I decided to keep Spybot-S&D free and give you the freedom to decide if and how much it is worth to you.

    If you can spare a few bucks, please donate to our cause. This is purely voluntary though - if you do not donate, you will not get less support from us." CAN YOU HELP ME GET MY $5.00 BACK JUST OUT OF PRICIPAL, also I am 74 years old and on a fixed income. I really could use my "DONATION" Wanda Holden
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