Posts tagged ‘spam’

It didn’t take long, but the scammers have already started spamming for Haitian relief. I actually received my first scam for Haitian relief last night and while it looked legitimate, it wasn’t. I also received another spam early this morning that was legitimate – how do you tell the difference?

It’s hard to tell the difference, but there is one thing to keep in mind. Stay away from any email that lists web addresses to go to. Many of these sites can be built to look like the real thing, complete with credit card processing, in under 2 hours. Stay away from mobile phone texting numbers that you don’t know about as well. Texting the wrong number can cost much more than you realize, and the amount doesn’t go to a good cause.

Here are legitimate donation sites and numbers to text to: (This is, by no means, a full list)

Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/ – Red “Donate” button on top right.

Doctors without Borders: http://doctorswithoutborders.org/ – Red “Donate” button on top right.

CARE: http://www.care.org/ – “Donate Now” button in middle of page.

UNICEF: http://www.unicef.org/ - Yellow “Haiti Earthquake Donate Now” on right of page.

$10 Donation for Wireless Subscribers: text ” HAITI ” to 90999 to make a $10 donation that is billed to your cell phone. 100% of all money donated will be passed on to the Red Cross.

$5 Donation for Wireless Subscribers: text ” YELE ” to 501501 to make a $5 donation that is billed to your cell phone. Campaign run by Wyclef Jean and Yele Haiti.

To see who is donating (larger businesses) and their amounts, visit the Huffington Post’s Relief Round Up page.

Again, this post is completely meant to protect you, your credit and your donations. If something doesn’t look right, it just may very well be a scam. If you have any questions, please let us know.
Justin

[Edit: As of 17Jan10, CNN has put together a story on this topic as well, complete with FBI commentary.]

New Comment System

October 22nd, 2009

While I don’t get a lot of comments, I do have a lot of viewers on the blog. I keep a close watch on my stats and I got nailed today, pretty badly. While I go to great lengths to keep my business issues out of the eyes of the public, I did want to share this with those that are thinking about starting a blog (hopefully you read my other Blog story as well).

I HATE spammers with a passion. HATE. Over the last 24 hours, I’ve weeded out over 70 spam comments from the backend of the blog – all of them were posted yesterday and last night. I don’t have this issue with my other blogs, so I decided to change the comment system over to what I’m using on my other websites IntenseDebate.

The current comment situation is completely caused by a small business that wants to advertise a specific type of shoe. So, to get better rankings, they hired an SEO firm to help out. Well, that SEO firm has employed a bot army utilizing much of the same malware and spyware that Protocol16 removes from users computers. So, instead of seeing a comment here and there, we see comments from all over the world with the same message, same links, etc.

If you run a blog, I’d really recommend IntenseDebate. I’ve been using it since they first released the VERY first public Beta and have enjoyed it over the last few years. There’s also a really cool feature that helps out – no spam – at all. I have not been spammed on my other blogs after switching to IntenseDebate, so think about it…
Justin

Oh, and while you shouldn’t notice, the blog system has been updated too…

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