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	<title>Singapore Web Hosting Blog &#187; Christmas Warning</title>
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		<title>Christmas Warning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christmas is a time for caring and sharing and of course exchange of gifts and e-cards or traditional Christmas cards. Sadly, hackers and spammers made receiving e-cards more dangerous than playing Russian Roulette. Nearly all e-cards in circulation are disguised spams or trojans or viruses. For those receiving these, my sad advice is not to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christmas is a time for caring and sharing and of course exchange of gifts and e-cards or traditional Christmas cards.   Sadly, hackers and spammers made receiving e-cards more dangerous than playing Russian Roulette.   Nearly all e-cards in circulation are disguised spams or trojans or viruses.   For those receiving these, my sad advice is not to open.   Granted that one or two may be genuine, the rest may make your Christmas a grieve by wiping out all the data in your computer.   So when receiving e-cards be triply alert.   Best not to open, if you must scan it for viruses first.</p>
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