Break into my email: get $10,000. Here is my username and password.
By admin | May 21, 2009
Break into my email: get $10,000. Here is my username and password.
Username: CEO@StrongWebmail.com
Password: Mustang85
StrongWebmail.com is offering $10,000 to the first person that breaks into our CEO’s StrongWebmail email account. And to make things easier, Strong Webmail is giving the username and password away!
Here’s the thing, in order to get into a StrongWebmail account, the account owner must receive a verification call on their phone. This means that even if your password is stolen, the thief can’t access your email because they don’t have access to your telephone.
Hackers are working 24/7 to steal email passwords and hack into email accounts, and they’re making it look easy. Sarah Palin’s email account was hacked using publicly available information to reset her password. Many people store financial, medical, personal, and other sensitive information in their email accounts. A username and password is no longer enough protection!
In addition to protection from fraudsters, StrongWebmail.com protects against friendly-fraud where a boss or spouse snoops on your email. If one of these people tries to log into your account, you’ll receive a phone call alerting you that someone is trying to access your email (like a silent alarm).
Plus, users only need to receive a verification call when they are logging in from an unrecognized computer. When logging in from a home or work computer, a cookie can be stored so that no verification call is required.
When a fraudster gains access to an email account, they wreak havoc that can take years to repair. According to Symantec’s Global Internet Security Report, email accounts are the third most popular item for sale by hackers. The report also states that hackers are concentrating on victimizing consumers for financial gain.
With StrongWebmail.com, fraudsters will be locked out. The result – you’re the only person who’ll ever be able to access your private email.
For more information about the “Break into my email and get $10,000”:
StrongWebmail.com
9454 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 525
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Tel:(800)850-3485 ext 801
Contact@StrongWebmailCorp.com
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Millions of email accounts are hacked every year
By admin | May 21, 2009
Millions of email accounts are hacked every year. Finally, people are fighting back.
The breach of Sarah Palin’s Yahoo Mail account brought attention to this epidemic. StrongWebmail launches the world’s first email account that can’t be hacked: no one can check an email account unless the email owner gets a phone call.
Hackers are working 24/7 to steal email passwords. What is most troubling about this trend is how easy it is for them. Sarah Palin’s email account was hacked using publicly available information to reset her password.
With the transition of our lives to the online world, many people have financial, medical, personal, and other sensitive information stored in their email accounts. By gaining access to that account, a fraudster could wreak havoc that would take years to repair.
A new service is putting an end to this nightmare. StrongWebmail.com is the first email account to confirm a user’s identity using something they know (their password) and something they have (their telephone). When a person successfully enters their username and password, they must receive a phone call or text message to their telephone. The phone call gives them a 3 digits code which they enter into the computer. This ensures that even if someone’s password is stolen, the thief would never have access to a person’s cell phone.
According to Symantec’s Global Internet Security Report, email accounts are the third most popular items for sale on underground economy servers, behind credit card information and bank account credentials. The report also notes that attackers are concentrating on compromising end users for financial gain. In 2008, 78 percent of threats exported user data, and 76 percent used a keystroke-logging component to steal account credentials. With StrongWebmail, a stolen password is not enough!
In addition to protection from fraudsters, StrongWebmail protects against friendly fraud where a boss or spouse snoops on your email. If one of these people tries to log into your account, a phone alert will be sent to the true account owner alerting them that someone is trying to break in (like a silent alarm).
The best part about this solution is that a user only has to receive a verification call when they are logging in from an unrecognized computer. When logging in from a home or work computer, a cookie is stored so that the person does not have to receive the verification call.
With StrongWebmail, a fraudster will face the ultimate foe, the 100 year old telephone. The result- you and only you will have access to your email account.
For more information:
StrongWebmail.com
Darren Berkovitz
9454 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 525
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Tel:(800)850-3485 ext 801
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Strong Web Mail offers variety of vanity emails
By admin | May 12, 2009
Beverly Hills, CA - May 12, 2009 - For Immediate Release
StrongWebMail.com, based out of Beverly Hills, California annouces the addition of several vanity email extentions. Customers can now choose to have their name or vanity name followed with the @ and Emaildeadbolt.com, ShieldMyMail.com, MyMailShield.com, SendLock.com, Vissecure.com, mailShield.com and of course StrongWebMail.com
Because this service is still new, people can get preferred emails such as just their first name but in time, this will be taken.
Interested parties can visit their website to sign up now.
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