iYogi Alerts: Beware of Browser Frauds
iYogi has created alerts on online fraud & scams which are flooding the online world. Take the crucial steps and fight online fraud like browser hijacking and ensure that your computer stays safe and secure on the web.
- (1888PressRelease) March 08, 2011 - iYogi , the fastest growing provider of on-demand remote tech support services, has released a new iYogi Alert on Browser Fraud, which is programmed by scammers to take charge of your computer's Internet browser using malicious software. Once a browser is infected, the scammer is capable of controlling the settings and display of your page while you are surfing the web. Through interactions with its large base of subscribers, iYogi continuously monitors and publishes activities to alert and inform other customers on how to prevent themselves from becoming a victim of an online fraud or scam.
What iYogi has to say:
"The browser hijacking fraud is yet another example of how online scams can easily access and take control of your computer applications," says Vishal Dhar, President Marketing and co-founder of iYogi . "Such frauds do not merely create frustration, but can also compromise the security of one's data. In addition to working with customers to recover from such scams, iYogi helps customers take essential preemptive steps by keeping their computers protected and practicing good browsing habits."
Top signs for Browser Fraud:
iYogi which offers browser support services to its subscribers, has uncovered several ways to identify if your browser has been hijacked. These may include seemingly minor issues such as having your home page change without your knowledge. More serious actions can involve altered settings on your computer system, new and unwanted links added to your browsing list, an endless number of pop-ups appearing on your screen, or new toolbars or favorites being installed. You may be unable to navigate to certain webpages, especially those that lead to a security software website. Your system may also experience an overall slowdown due to the malicious software.
What you can do about it:
Laptops are more prone to frauds than desktops, as users on wireless networks can be easily compromised and manipulated even with a firewall running. However, there are still a number of ways to prevent becoming a victim of such threats. Remember that not every e-mail that arrives to your inbox is necessarily safe, so you must be very cautious when it comes to selecting which e-mails to open. Refrain from opening junk e-mails or e-mails from unknown senders and make sure that you have reliable security software installed in your computer and are diligent about updating it regularly.
About iYogi
iYogi is a global on-demand services company that provides personalized computer support for consumers and small businesses in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. iYogi's unique model, including its proprietary technology iMantra™ and highly qualified technicians, is designed to eliminate computer-related stress and keep millions of digitally dependent consumers and small businesses protected and productive. Only iYogi -- with its proven expertise in the global delivery model, intelligent customer insight systems, easy-to-use self-help tools & automated PC optimization, and computer support services - offers users a simple yet comprehensive path to digital serenity. iYogi has perfected the remote technical support model to overcome the current limitations of in-store, on-site, or call center services to become the fastest growing provider of support in the industry. Major resellers and technology companies are increasingly turning to iYogi to improve customer satisfaction, reduce return rates, and deliver a compelling new-value added offering to customers. To know more about iYogi, current offers and scope of support, visit: http://www.iyogi.com
Media Contact:
Matt Farrell
Global Fluency
Tel.: 646-652-5204
Email: mfarrell ( @ ) globalfluency dot com
Contact:
Vishal Dhar
President, Marketing
Tel.: +1-212-229-0901
Email.: vishal ( @ ) iyogi dot net
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