NCS 02/16/12

Published: Feb. 18, 2012, 1:30 a.m.

b'Criminals continue to explore new avenues to lure victims, most recently by claiming to be a US military contractor, who was performing reconstruction work in Libya. Fraudsters sent unsolicited e-mails claiming that several metal boxes were found in cellars of high-rise buildings built and occupied by Muammar Gaddafi. Each box purportedly contained large sums of money, in addition to guns, armor, bullets, and drugs. The e-mails requested the recipient\\u2019s assistance with transferring the money out of Libya.\\n Head\\u2019s up, Washington, D.C. \\u2014 according to a list compiled by online security provider Norton and research firm Sperling\\u2019s BestPlaces, the U.S. capital has the highest number of cybercrime risk factors in the nation. Seattle, San Francisco, Atlanta and Boston round-out the top-five riskiest places.\\n Also check out the job of the day!!!!'