{"id":10686,"date":"2011-02-14T14:16:01","date_gmt":"2011-02-14T04:16:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/power-up.space\/?p=10686"},"modified":"2011-02-14T14:16:01","modified_gmt":"2011-02-14T04:16:01","slug":"plenty-of-phish-in-the-sea-online-dating-tips-from-avg-aunz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.impulsegamer.com\/wordpress\/?p=10686","title":{"rendered":"Plenty of Phish in the Sea &#8211; Online Dating Tips from AVG (AU\/NZ)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Melbourne and Amsterdam, 14 February 2011. It\u2019s no secret that online dating is becoming more and more popular all over the world. In fact it\u2019s now a multibillion dollar industry that helps people find love over the net.<\/p>\n<p>Lloyd Borrett, Security Evangelist for AVG (AU\/NZ) Pty Ltd, says: \u201cWhile falling madly in love isn\u2019t something you can really plan for, online dating is very different: you need to pick the right dating service (and so many to choose from!), the right pictures (so many bad ones!), think of something funny to say and put your best foot forward in every way.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBut putting all this information about yourself out into the ether has risks of its own. Up to as many as 10% of all new profiles on free online dating services are thought to be scammers1. But why would scammers want to be on dating sites? Dating sites are goldmines for personal, professional and recreational information, not to mention the more sinister.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSo trust no one? Not quite. There are a few tips you can follow to make sure that you\u2019re protecting yourself and your information while looking for love online this Valentine\u2019s Day and beyond,\u201d Borrett says.<\/p>\n<p>Use a reputable, paid dating service \u2013 Famous brand names are an easy security win. They\u2019ll have secure websites and the paid subscription should deter most troublemakers. The large user base will help you find your match too!<\/p>\n<p>Don\u2019t accept virtual gifts from strangers \u2013 The virtual gift industry is worth over US$1 billion in the United States alone2 and hopefully you\u2019ll be receiving some e-cards and e-roses yourself. But as with real life, don\u2019t accept gifts unless you know who they\u2019re from and what they could be.<\/p>\n<p>Think carefully about your profile \u2013 Make sure that you\u2019re not revealing anything that you don\u2019t want to in your profile. Details such as your salary, address and phone number are things that you don\u2019t need to be sharing in public and could make you a target for scammers and identity thieves.<\/p>\n<p>Use your profile inbox &#8211; Emails asking you to \u201creset your password\u201d or \u201cconfirm your details\u201d could easily be from scammers posing as official emails from your dating service. These days most services come with profile emails allowing you to contact other members and for the site itself to contact you. If you\u2019re worried about the authenticity of an email, check your profile\u2019s inbox before giving away any information. <\/p>\n<p>Watch for email discrepancies \u2013 Does the language, style and tone sound the same each time? Is the email personal in content, or could it be someone copying and pasting the answers from a pre-written \u2018script\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Beware the sob story or emergency only you can help with \u2013 don\u2019t send money or your credit card details to strangers. <\/p>\n<p>Don\u2019t transfer money for someone you\u2019ve met on the Internet \u2013they will probably ask you to pay a small amount of money to free up the funds in another country &#8211; this is a variation on the Nigerian scam. It could also be money laundering and is illegal.<\/p>\n<p>If the photo looks too good to be true, it probably is \u2013 while plenty of attractive people are also looking for love, lots of scammers put up false photos to attract their victims. Does the photo match up with their description?<\/p>\n<p>Borrett says, \u201cOnline dating is really no different from meeting someone at a party \u2013 use your commonsense and trust your instincts \u2013 and hopefully you\u2019ll meet your perfect match.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>The Australian Government website, ScamWatch, has lots of useful advice as well as a link to report any scams. www.scamwatch.gov.au. <\/p>\n<p>AVG (AU\/NZ) has a comprehensive range of security tips on its web site at http:\/\/www.avg.com.au\/resources\/security-tips\/. For video tips from AVG (AU\/NZ), see http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/user\/avgaunz.<\/p>\n<p>Ends<\/p>\n<p>About AVG (AU\/NZ) Pty Ltd \u2014 www.avg.com.au<\/p>\n<p>Based in Melbourne, AVG (AU\/NZ) Pty Ltd distributes the AVG range of Anti-Virus and Internet Security products in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. AVG software solutions provide complete real-time protection against the malware, viruses, spam, spyware, adware, worms, Trojans, phishing and exploits used by cyber-criminals, hackers, scammers and identity thieves. AVG protects everything important and personal inside computers \u2014 documents, account details and passwords, music, photos and more \u2014 all while allowing users to work, bank, shop and play games online in safety. <\/p>\n<p>AVG provides outstanding technical solutions and exceptional value for consumers, small to medium business and enterprise clients. AVG delivers always-on, always up-to-date protection across desktop, and notebook PCs, plus file and e-mail servers in the home and at work in SMBs, corporations, government agencies and educational institutions. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Melbourne and Amsterdam, 14 February 2011. It\u2019s no secret that online dating is becoming more and more popular all over the world. In fact it\u2019s now a multibillion dollar industry that helps people find love over the net. 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