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Rumors, Hoaxes, and Urban LegendsFrom time to time, people on the internet receive email warning them about some urgent problem and encouraging them to pass the warning on to everyone they know. These sorts of "electronic rumors" can spread widely and have the potential to cause unnecessary panic and even harm. They cover a variety of topics. Some are true, many if not most are hoaxes that were started long ago, and have spread through innocent email forwarding thereafter. Because email is so easy to redistribute, both true and false information circulates on the internet very quickly. Let's try to minimize the level of false information by following some guidelines and doing some research before you consider re-distributing email that you have received. Guidelines
ResearchOne way to get quick information about warnings that you get via email is to use an internet search engine like one of the following: Enter some of the text from the email and see what comes up. You can also check out the following sites to see if the email you received has already been recognized as a hoax.
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