Spammers & phishing con men are always coming up with new and exciting ways to take our personal details away from us. And turn them against the normal public in malicious money/porn/terrorist manners.

The scam spam of the day has taken on a new angle, instead of targeting the greed of Wall Street investors or a Nigerian Prince in trouble protecting his assets this is more subtle. Targeting the 60 million odd Myspace fans. You have a message or free MP3 from Myspace. The email doesn't go to myspace and

The top spam scams redirect a user's web request to a fake location. The scam usually, but not always, involves customers getting e-mail asking them to provide their account details or to click on a link that lead them to a duplicate homepage.

The trick is to look at the address of the domain. It often has myspace.someotherdomain.com. But to be safe don't click on links from Myspace email links anymore. Login at the main page.