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Urban Legends - World Trade Center Related
http://www.snopes2.com/rumors/rumors.htm
Snopes is a great website for debunking a lot of "urban rumors".;) |
THANKS LYNN!!
This is going to everyone in my address book - it's so important right now to know what is truth and what is rumour and keep everyone from losing their heads!!
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TRACKING HOAXES Don't Spread That Hoax: http://www.nonprofit.net/hoax/default.htm Includes a listing of possible hoaxes that are still being checked out. Hoaxes and Urban Legends: Includes a section on how to detect hoaxes. Computer Incident Advisory Capability: http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/index.html This is from the Department of Energy and includes up-to-date warnings and sections on chain letters and hoaxes (as well as viruses.) About com/Urban Legends, Folklore & Myths: http://www.snopes.com http://urbanlegends.about.com http://kumite.com/myths/ http://truthorfiction.com/ http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/ Tracks current Web hoaxes; message boards are included. Hoax Kill www.hoaxkill.com Helps people track hoaxes and will track the recipients of a hoax and notify them about the deception. IBM’s Virus Warning Site: http://www.av.ibm.com/current/FrontPage/ NATIONAL FRAUD INFORMATION CENTER http://www.fraud.org Scam Watch Going, going, gone on the Internet: your cash Online auction scams lead the list of Internet fraud; beware, as well, of costly ATM cards, foreign lotteries and hoaxes in your e-mail. http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/smartbuy/scam/5188.asp |
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