
Title
- Hoax Busters
Attribution
a public service of the CIAC team and the U.S. Department of EnergyPublication Details
E-ResourceComputer Incident Advisory Capability1997Availability
Links
Subject
- Electronic mail messages — Evaluation — Electronic information resource
- Internet — Safety measures — Electronic information resource
- Computer crimes — Prevention — Electronic information resource
- Computer security — Electronic information resource
- Impostors and imposture — Electronic information resource
- LAMSON LIBRARY LINKS TO ELECTRONIC INFORMATION RESOURCES
Notes
- Title from title screen (viewed on January 10, 2002)
- In addition to describing hoaxes and chain letters found on the Internet, discusses how to recognize hoaxes, what to do about them, and some of the history of hoaxes on the Internet. Lists of hoaxes and information about them is divided into such categories as: malicious code warnings, give away hoaxes, chain letters, urban myths, sympathy hoaxes, threat chains, inconsequential warnings, scam chains, scare chains, jokes, and true legends. The Computer Incident Advisory Capability (CIAC) provides computer security services to employees and contractors of the U.S. Department of Energy
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