Easy fix.
It just takes discipline.

Don't click on anything in an email, even if it says it's a picture of 
puppy's and butterflies from your daughter/grand-daughter. IT Security 
types have been saying this for years, but some people think it doesn't 
apply to them or their anti-virus/anti-malware/anti-phishing software 
will keep them safe... to click with impunity.

All of these programs run on virus/malware definitions you receive from 
the provider.
They are ALWAYS at least 12 hours behind on new virii/exploits, and 
that's the companies who're paying attention.

> Gary K9GS <mailto:[email protected]>
> Sunday, September 23, 2012 2:39 PM
> It may just be me but I've noticed a HUGE increase of these hacked
> e-mail postings this weekend. Not just on this reflector but many
> others too and private e-mail as well. Two of my friends got hacked
> already today.
>

-- 
R. Kevin Stover
ACØH,SPAR, ARRL, SKCC #215, NAQCC #3441, FISTS #11993

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