onguardonline.gov/index.html Practical tips from the federal government and the technology industry to help you be on guard against Internet fraud, secure your computer, and protect your personal information.
http://www.cybercrime.gov/reporting.htm Includes a table of federal investigative law enforcement agencies that may be appropriate for reporting certain kinds of crime.
http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/s&smanual2002.htm Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section Criminal Division United States Department of Justice
http://www.staysafeonline.info/ Stay Safe Online provides free and non-technical cyber security and safety resources to the public, so consumers, small businesses and educators have the know how to avoid cyber crime.
When browsing the Internet it is common to come across error messages displayed in the browser. The 20 most common Internet Explorer Error messages are listed here.
WatchThatPage is a service that enables you to automatically collect new information from your favorite pages on the Internet. You select which pages to monitor, and WatchThatPage will find which pages have changed, and collect all the new content for you. The new information is presented to you in an email and/or a personal web page. You can specify when the changes will be collected, so they are fresh when you want to read them. The service is free!*
This website has information about the Federal Trade Commission's recent law enforcement actions against deceptive commercial email and spammers' responsibilities under the CAN-SPAM law.
Federal Trade Commission. Facts for Business. Encourages computer owners to secure their network servers to prevent unauthorized users from hijacking them to send spam
State Laws Relating to Unsolicited Commercial or Bulk E-mail (SPAM) Thirty-eight states have laws regulating unsolicited commercial or bulk electronic mail advertising. Many of these state laws prohibit misrepresenting or falsifying the origin of or the routing information on messages; using an Internet address of a third party without permission, or including misleading information in the subject line of a message. Some states also prohibit the sale or distribution of software that is designed solely to falsify or forge the point of origin of or the routing information on e-mail messages.
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