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Hoax and Chain Letter Info
SARC's Hoax Information
Data Fellows Hoax Alerts
The HoaxKill service was created to help you identify hoaxes and to actively combat them. To find out if a message is a hoax, you can look for it on their website. If it's not there, you can send it to them for verification. Once you are certain that a message is a hoax, you can send it to to them and their software will then extract the addresses of all previous recipients from the message and inform them all that the message is a hoax.- Urban Legends and Warnings (Includes LSD and Strychnine on Payphone Buttons, HIV Infected Needles Everywhere, Racist Social Security Number and lots more)
- Chain Letters (includes Charity Hoaxes, Petitions and Prayer Requests)
- Jokes (Beware of Geeks Bearing Gifts, IRS, All in One)
- Miscellaneous (Hacker Hoaxes, Trojan Hoaxes, Reward Hoaxes, True Hoaxes)
HoaxBusters
Urban Legends Reference Pages
Truth About Virus Myths & Hoaxes
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