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from: Home Biz AdvisorAll email hoaxes are deliberate and carefully crafted email messages warning about some impending disaster, asking to avoid doing certain things, false viruses.
One characteristic feature of all email hoaxes is that they compel the reader not to delete it upon reading but send it to as many people as possible, say at least ten people in the next five minutes, else you will be struck with a great misfortune.
If you're emailed as per the instructions, then it's explained that within the 24 hours a long cherished dream of yours will be fulfilled. Another sure give away is the message's poor spelling and grammar which is an indication that it isn't genuine.
Some very interesting email hexes that were circulated in the recent past on the net were:
* the National Australian Bank has gone bankrupt,
* pets have died after licking floors cleaned by Swiffer Wetjet cleaning system,
* children suffered laryngospasm upon consuming liquid candy that was intended to be mouth spray,
* steel left from the bombing of the World Trade Center is being used in the construction of new navy assault ship USS New York,
* a notification from New Zealand police which warns recipients that they're under suspicion of financial misappropriation,
* a certain email informed recipients that their ANZ Bank account had been frozen and insisted them to click a link in the email in order to restore their account. But this link led them to a counterfeit website which was configured to resemble ANZ login webpage and used for Phishing,
* the claims that a school boy was diagnosed for AIDS after consuming packaged food contaminated with blood from a cook who had AIDS,
In fact there are scores of such email hoaxes currently being circulated on the net and the subjects and topics of the email content are equally diverse and interesting, but all the while being purely fictitious.
Don't give them a damn in the first place and so resending them is out of question, because then you too will become a part of the scam!
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