Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Internet Fraud

Here is an email that I recieved from PayPal showing an example of internet fraud:

Dear PayPal Member,
This email confirms that you have paid Debbie's RC World, Inc., (eric@debbiesrcworld.com) $28.99 USD using PayPal.This credit card transaction will appear on your bill as "PAYPAL DICK's Sporting*".

PayPal Shopping Cart Contents

Item Name:The InStep® "My Caddy" push cart
Quantity:1
Total:$28.99 USD
Cart Subtotal:$28.99 USD
Shipping Charge:$0.00 USD
Cart Total:$28.99 USD

Shipping Information
Shipping Info:
William Rusaw
11 Raritan AvenueHighland Park, NJ 08904 United States
Address Status:Unconfirmed

If you have not authorized this charge, click the link below to cancel the payment and get a full refund.
Dispute Transaction
Thank you for using PayPal!The PayPal Team

Sunday, February 25, 2007

2nd Post

The purpose of this project is to become more comfortable and get some experience working with blogs. I was very surprised to find out how common blogs are and how they are used by so many companys to gain information and knowledge.

Here is the link to the course website http://infotechspring07.blogspot.com

Thursday, February 8, 2007

Test

just testing the blog out