Hi Don, I know it is face book because it has Face book written on it and all the correct information written on the bottom of the email. and when you follow the link it takes you directly to my Face book acccount. and I also did an ASA scan and also a scan with my anti virus program and they both found nothing. could it still be an impostor you think? thanks in advance anna ---original message--- From: Don Marang < [email protected]>
To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] an email from Face book Message-ID: < [email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed How do you know it is Facebook? It could be an impostor phishing for Facebook passwords! Be careful of clicking on links in emails that require you to enter a password or personal data. ---original message--- On 4/16/2011 3:22 PM, Anna Vimini wrote: > Hi all, > I know I posted thhis before but I still do not know why Face book sent me an > email saying that some one wanted to be friends with me and I followed the link they provided and it took me to the request page but their was no friend request. > I might add that the email had The letters Rs and then a link but it did not > have the persons name on it but it did say that this person who ever it is wanted to be friends and it had the confirm button that I clicked on but when it got to the request page there was no friend request their. > and the email also said that this person has thirty nine friends. > does anyone know why Face book would send this message and their is no friend > request? or do you know how I might find this friend request if there is one? > thanks in advance anna For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
