You may have received a recent e-mail about impending terrorist attacks on America. It sounds professional and legit, even throwing out the moderately-known name Juval Aviv. Just how accurate is this information?
You may have received a recent e-mail about impending terrorist attacks on America. It sounds professional and legit, even throwing out the moderately-known name Juval Aviv. Just how accurate is this information?
15 June 2008, by Rookie Expert
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This article is a continuation of a previous article “For Good or Bad, Forward Me Not”
10 June 2008, by Rookie Expert
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You all must have at one point or the other come across emails or messages where phony promises are made from companies or wealthy individuals of a monetary reward to everyone who receives and forwards the message. (Example the Bill Gates letter promising $1000).Or you must have received the politically motivated emails, such as the recent Hillary vs. Obama campaign chain letters and videos on youtube. Remember getting the chain e-mails saying that a provider “will stop its free email service if you don’t send this message to X people.”
3 December 2007, by Dee Huff
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Those e-mails that concerned friends pass on to you can cause some real alarm. Here’s how to check them out.
14 November 2009, by Cheryl Metzger
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