Protect Yourself against Fraud/Scam (Phishing) E-mails & Websites
The term 'phishing' is like 'social
engineering' because the sender of the message is trying to fool you
into disclosing your private information by making you believe they are
someone that they are not. Phishing sites look very
much like or "exactly" like the target site, often this is
enough to get people to believe them, once you provide information to
them they've won! Our
anti-phishing tactic is to expose
these scammers for who they are....cyber-criminals!
If you receive any
suspicious/questionable e-mails asking for your personal information,
please forward them to:
Report@doshelp.com.
See examples below
Windows Defender is a free program that
helps you stay productive by protecting your
computer against pop-ups, slow performance
and security threats caused by spyware and
other potentially unwanted software
Protect yourself against phishing
sites by updating your
Microsoft Internet Explorer to Version 7 which has features
to help you identify and prevent your accidental visit to a
fraudulent (phishing) website.
DeepNet ExplorerThis Browser protects you against
popups, phishing scams. This browser also enables Peer-to-Peer file
browsing, Newsfeeds as well as Web Browsing all in one! Check out
the features!
Disclaimer: DoShelp.com is
in no way associated or endorsed by the company/institution
described on this page. The purpose of this page is to
educate consumers using actual fraud letters
collected. In addition this page serves as a
resource to report suspected fraudulent e-mails/websites
targeting this company/institution. That information is
then used to contact the hosting ISP and request removal of the
material reported. * all Trademarked, copyrighted names,
logos and other materials are property of their respective
copyright/trademark holders used here only for accurate
depiction of fraudulent web sites and/or e-mails.