just got this email from comcast -
Comcast Security Service Announcement
Dear Comcast Customer,
Need to download
the Norton security
suite? Click Here
Need to remove a Bot
or malware?
Visit the
Constant Guard Center
Need the latest
information and tips on
security issues? Visit
the Security Channel
Need to contact
Comcast Security?
Get Help
We are committed to providing you with the best and safest online
experience possible.
As part of our ongoing efforts to help protect you while you're online,
we are launching Constant Guard for High-Speed Internet customers in your area. Constant Guard is the result of a multi-year effort to create a comprehensive approach to protect our customers from increasingly sophisticated online security threats.
The Constant Guard service consists of:
Customer Security Assurance: Highly skilled security professionals who proactively contact customers to respond to issues relating to spam, virus-infected computers, and other security-related issues.
Education: Our online security website includes real-time security alerts, tips, tools and other resources that help educate and protect consumers. For more details please visit www.comcast.net/security
World Class Technology
- Top-rated Norton Security Suite: Provides award-winning online protection that helps guard against identity theft, viruses, hackers, spam, phishing and more. It also includes easy-to-use parental controls to help keep your kids safe online. (A $160 value included at no additional charge.)
- Secure Backup & Share: The new easier way to securely back up and share your valuable files, like photos. (2 GB storage included at no additional charge.)
- Desktop Applications: The Comcast Toolbar includes anti-Spyware, network-embedded anti-spam and anti-virus technologies brought to you through our partnerships with Bizanga, Cloudmark®, GoodmailcertifiedEmail, and Return Path. In addition, we use up-to-date blocklists from Spamhaus and TrendMicro to help reduce and guard against unwanted spam
- Proactive Bot Notification: As a new feature of the Constant Guard service, we may email a Service Notice to your Comcast primary email address if we believe one or more of your computers may be infected with a type of virus, called a Bot. A Bot is a malicious form of software that could use your PC to send spam, host a phishing site, or steal your identity by monitoring your keystrokes. The email will advise you go to the Comcast Constant Guard Center at https://constantguard.comcast.net, where you can access resources to help you remove the Bot from your computer. The Service email will look like this:
From: Comcast Security Assurance
Subject: Constant Guard Service Notice
Dear Comcast Customer,
The Constant Guard service has identified that one or more of your computers may be infected with a Bot. Please read on.
A Bot, also referred to as malicious software or malware, is used to gain control of your computer, typically without your knowledge. Online criminals can use Bots to collect your personal and private data, such as Social Security numbers, bank account information, and/or credit card numbers by monitoring your keystrokes. This can lead to identity theft and fraud!
We recommend that you visit the Comcast Constant Guard Center at https://constantguard.comcast.net for instructions to help you remove the Bot from your computer(s). We also advise that you keep your computer(s) protected by performing regular Operating System updates and by using Norton Security Suite anti-virus software.
If you would like to learn more about Constant Guard please visit http://security.comcast.net/constantguard.
Sincerely,
Comcast Customer Security Assurance
This service email is designed to proactively alert you to take steps to protect your security interest on a real-time basis. Our goal is to provide customers with a safe and secure Internet experience.
We appreciate your business!
Sincerely,
Comcast Customer Security Assurance
the link takes you a site that recommends you download The highly acclaimed Norton Security Suite . what a joke!!! guess i have to put comcast on my spam list
Comcast Security Service Announcement
Dear Comcast Customer,
Need to download
the Norton security
suite? Click Here
Need to remove a Bot
or malware?
Visit the
Constant Guard Center
Need the latest
information and tips on
security issues? Visit
the Security Channel
Need to contact
Comcast Security?
Get Help
We are committed to providing you with the best and safest online
experience possible.
As part of our ongoing efforts to help protect you while you're online,
we are launching Constant Guard for High-Speed Internet customers in your area. Constant Guard is the result of a multi-year effort to create a comprehensive approach to protect our customers from increasingly sophisticated online security threats.
The Constant Guard service consists of:
Customer Security Assurance: Highly skilled security professionals who proactively contact customers to respond to issues relating to spam, virus-infected computers, and other security-related issues.
Education: Our online security website includes real-time security alerts, tips, tools and other resources that help educate and protect consumers. For more details please visit www.comcast.net/security
World Class Technology
- Top-rated Norton Security Suite: Provides award-winning online protection that helps guard against identity theft, viruses, hackers, spam, phishing and more. It also includes easy-to-use parental controls to help keep your kids safe online. (A $160 value included at no additional charge.)
- Secure Backup & Share: The new easier way to securely back up and share your valuable files, like photos. (2 GB storage included at no additional charge.)
- Desktop Applications: The Comcast Toolbar includes anti-Spyware, network-embedded anti-spam and anti-virus technologies brought to you through our partnerships with Bizanga, Cloudmark®, GoodmailcertifiedEmail, and Return Path. In addition, we use up-to-date blocklists from Spamhaus and TrendMicro to help reduce and guard against unwanted spam
- Proactive Bot Notification: As a new feature of the Constant Guard service, we may email a Service Notice to your Comcast primary email address if we believe one or more of your computers may be infected with a type of virus, called a Bot. A Bot is a malicious form of software that could use your PC to send spam, host a phishing site, or steal your identity by monitoring your keystrokes. The email will advise you go to the Comcast Constant Guard Center at https://constantguard.comcast.net, where you can access resources to help you remove the Bot from your computer. The Service email will look like this:
From: Comcast Security Assurance
Subject: Constant Guard Service Notice
Dear Comcast Customer,
The Constant Guard service has identified that one or more of your computers may be infected with a Bot. Please read on.
A Bot, also referred to as malicious software or malware, is used to gain control of your computer, typically without your knowledge. Online criminals can use Bots to collect your personal and private data, such as Social Security numbers, bank account information, and/or credit card numbers by monitoring your keystrokes. This can lead to identity theft and fraud!
We recommend that you visit the Comcast Constant Guard Center at https://constantguard.comcast.net for instructions to help you remove the Bot from your computer(s). We also advise that you keep your computer(s) protected by performing regular Operating System updates and by using Norton Security Suite anti-virus software.
If you would like to learn more about Constant Guard please visit http://security.comcast.net/constantguard.
Sincerely,
Comcast Customer Security Assurance
This service email is designed to proactively alert you to take steps to protect your security interest on a real-time basis. Our goal is to provide customers with a safe and secure Internet experience.
We appreciate your business!
Sincerely,
Comcast Customer Security Assurance
the link takes you a site that recommends you download The highly acclaimed Norton Security Suite . what a joke!!! guess i have to put comcast on my spam list
