


anonymous@tuxedodomains.com GOOGLE SCAM
Belgrave road
46 Buckingham Palace Road
London SW1W 9TB
United Kingdom
GOOGLE HAPPY 11th ANNIVERSARY
This is to notify all online customers that Google is 11th years; Google became a Corporation on September 4, 1998. The primary objective for this Corporation is to encourage individual that are active Users of Google search engine and Google ancillary service. Google is currently the world leading search engine worldwide, and is vigorously making more effort to make sure the reputation of the company stands out to be the best among the rest, with the optimize help of our customers worldwide. We wish to congratulate you once again, for being selected on the ongoing 11th Anniversary Promotion. Hence we do believe with your winning prize, you will continue to be active and patronage Google.
A winning cheque will be issued in your name by the Google Corporation board, you have therefore won the entire sum of 460,000.00 {Four Hundred and Sixty Thousand Great British Pounds} and also a certificate of prize claims will be sent along side your winnings cheque. You are to make contact with your designated agent who shall by duty guide you through the process of facilitate the release of your Prize.
To file your claim, Please contact your Foreign Transfer Manager:
Google Corporate®
Mr. Ned Potter
Email: nedpotter64@gala.net
(Ref NO: GCB/468-672GH/L, Batch: GSC0024WIN)

2011 December 15 specialforces.com
Members of the hacker collective Anonymous claim they have stolen about 14,000 user passwords and 8,000 credit card numbers from SpecialForces.com, a military and law enforcement equipment retailer. The data breach occurred several months ago, according to Anonymous, but the group only now decided to post the data online. The purloined password list had reportedly been posted online several weeks ago as well.

2011 May 14 IMF
The recent online intrusion into International Monetary Fund servers may have been the work of malicious hackers working for a foreign government, according to online reports.
The IMF is reportedly reluctant to disclose where it believes the attacks came from since 187 of the world's 194 nations (as recognized by the U.S. Department of State) are members of the fund. The hack's perpetrators obtained a "large quantity of data," including e-mail and other documents during the intrusion, according to Bloomberg. The attacks reportedly began before May 14 when IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn was arrested in New York on sexual assault charges.

Microsoft's announcement it would require of customers the ability to reach into their personal PCs to disable, restrict, uninstall or repair software bought from the Windows Store. Mobile app vendors and the carriers involved are greatest offenders in the invasion-of-privacy contest, but with some justification, however inadequate.
Recent examples include cell-phone carriers' Carrier IQ, iPhones and LocationGate, anything from Facebook, flash cookies, persistent cookies, profile comparisons and other passive or active tracking mechanisms web sites plant in your browser.
More specifically, it's technology that doesn't quite qualify as completely evil (malware), but violates the expectation of users that software vendors aren't trying to spy on them, manipulate their choices, or market them to third parties.
Essentially, anything that installs secretly and gives the develop access to or control over software running on a machine it doesn't own qualifies as weaselware.