I think someone is spoofing you.
As far as I know it is impossible to get your SS # through your DNS#.
But this goes to show you to what lengths they will go to get you to
send them info.
I read recently that most of the hack jobs and viruses sent out today
are being traced back to financial criminal attacks. 7 years ago
most of the viruses were done for fun and games. Nowadays they are
being done for profit and gain.
Spam like this is looking for you to respond and give them info they
can use against you. (criminally)
Stewart
At 02:25 PM 1/20/2008, you wrote:
I got the following message, ostensibly in response to a posting I
made on this list. While obviously bogus, I wonder about the motive
of the sender. There is no apparent "hook" to the message, other
than to instill fear.
Has anyone else on this list seen one of these?
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL SL 82
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