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  • Cyber Criminals Most Wanted

    Overview of cyber criminal activity that includes safety, security, viruses, scams, filtering, encryption, hackers and government legislation.

    www.ccmostwanted.com

  • National Fraud Information Center

    National Consumer's League's website provides a page devoted to Internet fraud.

    www.fraud.org

  • Hoaxkill

    Site includes lists and links identifying internet virus hoaxes, chain letters, urban legends, parodies of hoaxes, and discussion forum.

    www.hoaxkill.com

  • Internet Hoax Watch

    HealthCentral.com topic center. Focuses on health email and internet hoaxes.

    www.healthcentral.com

  • VMyths

    Extensive resource for identifying and debunking computer virus hoaxes and myths.

    www.vmyths.com

  • WebAssured

    Consumer protection service site provides means to register complaints, free ShopAssured download alerts shoppers when entering e-commerce site, free reports on business's consumer performance.

    www.webassured.com

  • Cybercrime

    Computer crime section of the Department of Justice contains links relating to internet commerce, intellectual property crimes, cybercrimes and general information.

    www.cybercrime.gov

  • Fraud Bureau

    Search for, or register, a complaint relating to online vendors and online auctions, including information and news about fraud on the Internet.

    www.fraudbureau.com

  • Virtual Feedback

    Free online website for Internet buyers and sellers to leave feedback on all types of transactions. Check for Internet fraud before you buy.

    www.virtualfeedback.com

  • The Real Truth

    Site provides information about Internet hoaxes, bogus viruses, urban legends, chain letters, email hoaxes, Internet security, and anecdotes about dumb people.

    home.cfl.rr.com

  • Catching Online Traders In A Web of Lies

    An article describing the growing problem of internet stock fraud including recent "pump and dump" scams.

    www.fmew.com

  • Internet Fraud

    Department of Justice site includes information defining Internet fraud, what to do about it, and where to go to get more information.

    www.internetfraud.usdoj.gov

  • Internet ScamBusters

    Extensive information on fraud, scams, hoaxes, urban legends and credit card fraud. Free e-zine and reports.

    www.scambusters.com

  • How to Avoid Internet Investment Scams

    Securities and Exchange Commission information about investment fraud.

    www.sec.gov

  • Hoax du Jour

    Regular commentary on the phenomena of misinformation and hoaxes on the Internet. Special attention to chain e-mail, 'Net rumors, scams, and hoaxes.

    www.korova.com

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