BookWhirl.com Warns the Public on “Phishing” Email Scams
GREEN BAY, WI (5/25/2010) – BookWhirl.com, warns the public on recent “Phishing Attack” email scams that have been targeting self-published authors.
Phishing is a cyber crime that involves sending emails to a user falsely claiming to be a legitimate enterprise in an attempt to extract personal information for monetary gain.
Upon learning of such phishing incidents, the management of BookWhirl.com has taken necessary steps to advise the public of the existent phishing attacks. According to the management, they have strongly secured their systems to combat ‘phishers’ and protect potential consumers.
Furthermore, BookWhirl.com Management continuously reminds the public to strictly verify emails through double checking the contact information. They have also emphasized that only email addresses with the domain name of “bookwhirl.com” and the contact details which are stated on their website are considered authentic.
If there are users who have suspected ‘phishing emails’ that claims to be from BookWhirl.com, they are encouraged to immediately report the incident through calling toll free number 1 (877) 207 1679 or by sending an email at [email protected].
For more information, please log on to http://www.BookWhirl.com.
About BookWhirl.com
BookWhirl.com is an online book marketing service company, specializing in providing low-cost, high-quality marketing services for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry books. Through its unique, inexpensive book marketing services, BookWhirl.com helps authors promote their published works more effectively and connect to readers in a more effective, more efficient system.
BookWhirl.com employs an experienced team of online marketing strategists, ad copywriters, graphic artists, and web designers, whose combined talents ensure an effective online marketing campaign at easily affordable rates.
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