Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Separating April Fools’ From Fraud on the Web

NewYorkTimes: On the Internet, every day is April Fools’ Day. ... Thinking about how people get fooled on April 1 is a good way to prepare for the year-round attempts by swindlers to bamboozle the naïve, the witless and those who just aren’t paying close attention. In other words, all of us. ... The same themes run through the e-mail solicitations of Nigerian princes waiting to share their riches, messages by banks to type in your PIN or frantic pleas from Facebook friends trapped overseas without any money. ... How do you tell the real from the surreal today?

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