Media contact: Janet C. Hart, APR, CFEE (704) 927-8617 office
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Better Business Bureau is warning
consumers to be on the lookout for fraudulent emails and websites trying to
take advantage of the H1N1 (swine) flu pandemic and the growing public concern
over it.
“Scammers are
successful, because they use current headlines as hooks to catch a lot of
fish,” said BBB president Tom Bartholomy. “With the global fear created by the
H1N1 flu pandemic, scammers have a very large pond to fish in.”
The BBB offers
the following advice to avoid H1N1 flu scams:
- Do not purchase products currently
being sold that fraudulently claim they can protect you against, or cure
you of, H1N1 flu. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
there are dozens of products on the market including sprays, gels, herbal
extracts, shampoos, teas, body washes, air systems, masks, and more. None
of these products are approved by the FDA and some of these products could
contain ingredients that could potentially be harmful to your health. For
a complete list of products, please visit: http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/h1n1flu/
- Avoid opening H1N1 flu related emails
or clicking on links or opening attachments from unknown senders that
could infect your computer with spyware or malware to steal your personal
information.
- Check your anti-virus and anti-spyware
software to see they are up to date. Your computer could become infected with
malware or spyware as the result of spam email about H1N1 flu.
For more
information about H1N1 flu scams, please visit The Better Business Bureau
online at www.bbb.org or call the BBB at
1-877-317-7236 toll-free in N.C. and S.C.
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