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    For those people who don't know the tell-tale signs of hoaxes, here's a checklist:

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      When you receive an email telling you about a virus, what do you do with it? Do you send it to everyone in your address book to help them protect themselves too?

      A virus warning is probably on its way to your inbox right now, claiming to be from a credible source and warning you of a dangerous virus on the loose. Beware. You might be tricked into taking part in an Internet hoax - chain mail virus alerts.

      It is believed that 60% plus of the Virus Warnings in circulation are hoaxes. Further, your anti-virus software may already have a cure for this particular ailment IF it is real.

      Even old hoaxes, which have been around for years, can make the rounds again, according to Trend Micro, an anti-virus software company.

      'There are a number of new hoaxes because they are so easy to write, you don't need to be a programmer,' the anti-virus company spokesperson said.

      What about all of those 'Get Paid to Send Email' schemes? Do you forward them along too, because you do not know if they are true or not, and figure 'why should I take the chance that it is not real?' These 'Get Paid to Send Email' schemes are a fine example of hoaxes that can make the rounds again and again.

      There have been at least a dozen incarnations of a 'Get Paid to Send Email' hoax recorded at several of the hoax sites listed in this article. For the complete story, try the search terms 'Bill Gates' or 'Nike' or 'AOL / Microsoft' at any of the Hoax sites.

      Let me cut to the chase, no one has the technology to track emails sent through the Internet! No one will ever pay you for sending emails to everyone in your address book! This story is a verified hoax.

      Here is a list of Hoax Information Sites that you can check the validity of the warning or the message in your email inbox. You might just be surprised by which items are hoaxes and which are not.

      For those people who don't know the tell-tale signs of hoaxes, here's a checklist:

      1. I
        How To Conduct a Successful Brainstorming Session
        Brainstorming: When you and your group or improvement team wish to generate as many ideas as possible in as short a time as possible.It’s Powerful It’s Quick It’s Fun It’s MisusedHowever simple we think this tool is, if we do not set the groundrules, or fail to follow them, we will be very disappointed with the outcome. Some team members may even be fearful to contribute fully – giving safe, guarded inputs.This is NOT what Brainstorming is all about!Before a project or improvement team can make decisions, it's important to examine as many options as possible. Brainstorming is one of the easiest, creative ways to generate a list of ideas through getting EVERY team member in
        n are hoaxes. Further, your anti-virus software may already have a cure for this particular ailment IF it is real.

        Even old hoaxes, which have been around for years, can make the rounds again, according to Trend Micro, an anti-virus software company.

        'There are a number of new hoaxes because they are so easy to write, you don't need to be a programmer,' the anti-virus company spokesperson said.

        What about all of those 'Get Paid to Send Email' schemes? Do you forward them along too, because you do not know if they are true or not, and figure 'why should I take the chance that it is not real?' These 'Get Paid to Send Email' schemes are a fine example of hoaxes that can make the rounds again and again.

        There have been at least a dozen incarnations of a 'Get Paid to Send Email' hoax recorded at several of the hoax sites listed in this article. For the complete story, try the search terms 'Bill Gates' or 'Nike' or 'AOL / Microsoft' at any of the Hoax sites.

        Let me cut to the chase, no one has the technology to track emails sent through the Internet! No one will ever pay you for sending emails to everyone in your address book! This story is a verified hoax.

        Here is a list of Hoax Information Sites that you can check the validity of the warning or the message in your email inbox. You might just be surprised by which items are hoaxes and which are not.

        For those people who don't know the tell-tale signs of hoaxes, here's a checklist:

        1. Real Estate Agent Costs for those New or Considering the Profession
          Many wish they new before they took the plunge and started their pre-license education to become a real estate salesperson or broker. The first heads up is that your pre-license education is not about the day-to-day aspects of what you'll do in the business; it's about the real estate laws in your state and applicable national laws that effect real estate transaction in your state. And no one will talk about the costs that you'll be asked to pay shortly after you begin your career as a real estate agent. If I knew up-front all the costs involved, I would have more pro-active in saving additional money to spend on marketing instead of all these start-up costs. Which by-the-way recur on an annual basis. Other costs such as marketing and desk fees are additional. This list is j
          ward them along too, because you do not know if they are true or not, and figure 'why should I take the chance that it is not real?' These 'Get Paid to Send Email' schemes are a fine example of hoaxes that can make the rounds again and again.

          There have been at least a dozen incarnations of a 'Get Paid to Send Email' hoax recorded at several of the hoax sites listed in this article. For the complete story, try the search terms 'Bill Gates' or 'Nike' or 'AOL / Microsoft' at any of the Hoax sites.

          Let me cut to the chase, no one has the technology to track emails sent through the Internet! No one will ever pay you for sending emails to everyone in your address book! This story is a verified hoax.

          Here is a list of Hoax Information Sites that you can check the validity of the warning or the message in your email inbox. You might just be surprised by which items are hoaxes and which are not.

          For those people who don't know the tell-tale signs of hoaxes, here's a checklist:

          1. Article Submission Software Pulls In Targeted Buying Traffic!
            Article submission software was not in existence when article marketing first emerged as a website promotion strategy some years ago. Today, webmasters or affiliates who are using article marketing simply cannot resist the temptation of using such a tool. They are efficient and effective, often earning back returns that have paid for the cost of these tools many times over. What is article marketing and how does article submission software complement it?Article submission or marketing is an age old technique used to drive traffic. Authors write and submit articles to achieve different goals and objectives. The most common is writing a summarized version of their web page offering handy tips to their readers. Their hope is that the reader would find the article interes
            ny of the Hoax sites.

            Let me cut to the chase, no one has the technology to track emails sent through the Internet! No one will ever pay you for sending emails to everyone in your address book! This story is a verified hoax.

            Here is a list of Hoax Information Sites that you can check the validity of the warning or the message in your email inbox. You might just be surprised by which items are hoaxes and which are not.

            For those people who don't know the tell-tale signs of hoaxes, here's a checklist:

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            2. http://www.snopes.com

            3. http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/

            4. http://antivirus.about.com/compute/antivirus/

              For those people who don't know the tell-tale signs of hoaxes, here's a checklist:

              1. IBM/Microsoft/Dell/Gateway have verified this. Does anyone think they care? They don't. If it said Norton, McAfee or any other antivirus vendor I might listen. If a virus killed your computer or software the above companies would be delighted because you'd have to buy more computers, and they would be delighted to sell you one.

              2. Even if the email proclaims that one of the virus companies is verifying this virus, where is the link to the virus companies website, detailing the important information concerning this particular strain of virus?

              3. Published on CNN. Again, where is the link? Could you find it yourself?

              4. You'll never be able to use your computer again. Hogwash. If you got a virus the very worst case is that you'd have to format it and reinstall everything. And that's extremely rare anyway. No virus will harm your computer, only the software on it.

              5. This virus damages/destroys Windows and McIntosh systems. More hogwash. These are two very different operating systems with very different ways of executing software.

              6. Don't even open it! Yea right. 99.9% of virii are carried in attachments to emails not in the emails themselves. Use a bit of common sense and don't open any unexpected attachments from strange sources. And if you keep your AV software up to date, you're most often covered anyway. (The only email software not safe from some types of viruses are Outlook, Outlook Express, and Netscape 6. Users of Outlook and Outlook Express can visit http://Microsoft.com for the patch to protect these email programs from imbedded vb-script viruses. Netscape 6 users can guarantee their own protection by turning off the JavaScripting feature inside of their Preferences.)

              7. Forward to all your friends. Now we're down to the crutch of it. This email IS the virus - a social one. Look at the facts. It gets sent to

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