Facebook No Religion or Swearing Campaigns-Fiction!
This is a viral post spreading on Facebook that alleges that accounts will be cancelled if any members are caught sharing religious beliefs or swearing.
This is a viral post spreading on Facebook that alleges that accounts will be cancelled if any members are caught sharing religious beliefs or swearing.
An alert from the FBI about a Storm Worm virus circulating through email.
Beware of scammers passing themselves off as relief organizations asking for donations. They could be phishing for your financial information.
Rumors that Ebola was spreading in the U.S. and that a second patient had been diagnosed with Ebola swept the Internet after Thomas Duncan, the first person to contract Ebola in the U.S., died on October 8, 2014.
This is a story about an unnamed woman from Monte Vista, Colorado who found a one dollar bill that had the words “No God But Allah” stamped on the back of the bill just under the words “In God We Trust.” The email includes a photo of the bill.
A forwarded email warning of a phishing scam disguised as a Delta Airlines transaction that could have a potential virus attached.
A forwarded email with links to a video of someone taking apart a digital TV converter box to reveal a video camera and a microphone. The email claims that the government placed these devices in the converter boxes to spy on citizens.
This is a warning about the dangers of a chemical called Dihydrogen Monoxide that can be found in just about everything we consume.
Name Brand Toothpastes at U.S. Discount Stores Not Necessarily Meant for the U.S.-Truth! Summary of eRumor: It is a warning that a TV news report said that at “dollar stores,” including Dollar Tree and Greenbacks, name-brand toothpastes were not “the same as from Wal-mart, grocery stores, etc,” They were manufactured for other countries, which have …
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Website That Offers a Search of U.S. Driver’s Licenses-Fiction! Summary of eRumor: The email warns you that there is a site that has everybody’s driver’s license on it and you are warned that you should go to the site and have your information removed. The email directs you to a web page promoted as “Driver’s …
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