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Important Message From World Access Network
Phising Scams / Fake Email Notifications

What is phishing?

Phishing is the name given to the practice of sending emails at random purporting to come from a genuine company operating on the Internet, in an attempt to trick customers of that company into disclosing information at a bogus website operated by fraudsters. These emails usually claim that it is necessary to "update" or "verify" your customer account information and they urge people to click on a link from the email which takes them to the bogus website. Any information entered on the bogus website will be captured by the criminals for their own fraudulent purposes.

How can I prevent myself being a victim of phishing?

The key thing is to be suspicious of all unsolicited or unexpected emails you receive, even if they appear to originate from a trusted source. Although World Access Network may contact you by email, we will never ask you to reconfirm your login or security password information by clicking on a link in an email and visiting a web site. Stop to think about how WAN normally communicates with you and never disclose your password in full or personal information.

WAN will never contact you by email to ask you to enter your password or any other sensitive information by clicking on a link and visiting a web site. The emails are sent out completely at random in the hope of reaching a live email address of a customer with an account at WAN.

Sample Message: Click here to view sample fake email!


Internet Virus Warning
Fake World Access E-Mail with a Virus Attachment
World Access Network customers may be receiving fake emails that appear to be from World Access Network, but they are NOT. The emails often include an attachment that contains a virus. World Access Network is not sending these emails and we suggest that you take action to protect your computer system.

For more information about such emails and the virus, please click here.
Spyware News
BY MATTHEW DALY Associated Press Writer
Spyware called major threat to Internet users.
...full story

Spam and Virus News
BY STEPHEN H. WILDSTROM
Toughing Out
The Junk-Mail Virus

If you're even a moderate user of e-mail, chances are you've seen some very strange messages lately: complaints from total strangers that you have sent a virus as well as notices that messages you never sent could not be delivered. These are symptoms of the recent plague of virus infestations, but they do not mean that you have a virus or have spread one. ...full story




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