Key Features
Protect Against Fraud and Spam:
Completely
protects against fraud and identity theft
scams
Installs
and integrates fully into Microsoft Outlook
and Outlook Express
Works
seamlessly with any other Anti-Spam software
that is already installed on your system
Adaptable
intelligence learns your email habits
for more effective filtering
Block
invisible Web Bugs that validate your
email address
Block
offensive images easily viewed by children
Automatically
quarantine suspect and junk emails for
review
Scan current
mail folders for spam and fraud
Deny access
from foreign spammers and fraud scams
Report
spam abuse to the appropriate authorities
Includes
one full year of protective updates
Did you know...
Identity theft nearly doubled in the past
year with the introduction of shrewd new
fraud methods that include official looking
bank notices (such as the CITIBANK®
scam that received a response rate of
over 40%!) asking recipients to verify
credit card and personal information,
a technique known as “phishing.”
Did
you know...
One of the world’s fastest growing
industries bases itself on dubious mass
marketing scams. Nigeria’s third
largest industry, for example, is Nigerian
letter fraud: deceptive emails that offer
unbelievable wealth in exchange for help
in transferring these riches.
Did
you know...
Unsolicited emails and blank emails contain
invisible eavesdropping devices called
“Web Bugs” (typically only
1-by-1 pixels in size!) that verify your
email address and send information about
you to interested third parties.
Did
you know...
Many spammers are clever enough to “spoof”
(replace) the "from:" line in
their emails with the name of a sender
that may be familiar to you. This increases
the likelihood that you will end up opening
these emails and expose yourself to risk.
Did
you know...
66% of all Internet fraud occurs through
direct email contact, with foreign letter
fraud and identity theft causing the greatest
monetary loss among victims. Following
the Anti-Spam Act of 2003, the majority
of these perpetrators have moved their
operations offshore in order to evade
U.S. laws.
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