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Japan Earthquake attracts Hackers and Scammers

Japan Earthquake attracts Hackers and Scammers
Cyber criminals have moved surprisingly fast in their quest to make easy money from the recent Japan disaster.

Merely hours after the devastating earthquake and tsunami struck Japan, cyber criminals have manipulated search results about this disaster with malicious links. Users who are searching on “the most recent earthquake in Japan” might come across a few malicious links to fake anti-virus software. Malware writers have used black hat SEO techniques to manipulate and push these links to the top of the search results.

As soon as the news of the earthquake broke out, the Internet was immediately monitored for any kind of attacks, and true to their cause, many cyber criminals were inserting fake web pages with keywords related to the earthquake. People have been resorting to the Internet for the latest information, news and images about the Japan situation, and cyber criminals have taken advantage of this fact to further their interests.

Black hat SEO is not unusual as far as current topics and events are concerned. Similar attempts were made by cyber criminals after the Haiti and Manila earthquakes as well. So, it is important to check out the reliability of the site that you browse through.

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