Privacy and Terms of Use Concerns
Welcome to the Privacy and Terms of Use Submission Form. The information you provide will be used by its affiliates and certain trusted vendors for the purpose of investigation and seeking remedies on behalf of World Football (Soccer) Book and others. Your personal information, provided through these forms and the investigative process, will not be used for any other purpose without your permission, nor will your personal information be shared with anyone else except law enforcement or as may be required by applicable law.
Should somebody offer to sell you something they clearly don't have the rights to sell, you have to wonder what they're going to do with your personal and financial information. World Football (Soccer) Book has an active Internet anti-identity theft program and we are committed to tracking suspected threats through a vigilant commitment to monitoring content. We are doing everything in our power to stop this kind of activity and to protect our user community. Your decision not to interact with potential areas of vulnerability represents a very real contribution to the mission of resisting online threats. Our architecture tracks all usage by geo-IP location services and all of our traffic is available for review. Be assured that we will never send e-mails containing attachments or require users to send personal information to us through e-mail or pop-up windows. Any unsolicited request for World Football (Soccer) Book account information you receive through e-mails, websites, or pop-up windows should be considered fraudulent. Please notify us immediately of any suspicious activity.
Phishing and Spoofing
Phishing is the illegal practice of tricking consumers into providing personal information that can then be used for identity theft and other illegal activities. Spoofing is a common tactic in phishing scams. While spam e-mail is relatively easy to spot, spoof e-mails are much trickier. The e-mail claims to be from a reputable company with whom you may do business, and it will direct you to a website where you will be asked to provide personal information, such as name, address, account numbers, and so on. Any information you enter may be captured and used by criminals.
How to spot spoof e-mails
Spoof e-mails often contain a more generic greeting than you would expect from a company that already has your personal information.
Spoof e-mails claim that your information has been compromised, that your account has been frozen, or that you need to confirm the authenticity of your transactions.
Spoof e-mails may direct you to counterfeit websites that are carefully designed to look real but that actually collect personal information for illegal use.
In addition to links to counterfeit websites, some fake e-mails also include links to legitimate websites. Phishers do this in an attempt to make a fake e-mail appear real. Even so, never provide personal information based on the request of an unsolicited e-mail: No legitimate business would take this approach today.
How to avoid phishing scams
Any time you receive an unprompted e-mail asking you to confirm personal information online, call the company to check the validity of the request.
Never rely on the phone number in the e-mail to verify the source of the e-mail. Use the numbers you have in your personal records, or check the phone book.
While some e-mails are easy to identify as fraudulent, others may appear to be from a legitimate address and trusted online source. You should not rely on the name or address in the From field, as this is easily altered.
Never provide personal information based on the request of an unsolicited e-mail, even if the site it links you to looks authentic.
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