And, unfortunately, AT&T chooses to use Yahoo to process email for AT&T 
customers, so AT&T email domains like mine that end in @swbell.net, 
@sbcglobal.net, @bellsouth.net, @att.net, etc are as vulnerable as the accounts 
that actually say "Yahoo" in the address.  Don't let the fact that your email 
domain does not say YAHOO lull you into a false sense of security.  I found 
that out the hard way.  

Maybe AT&T is listening.   
Naw.


Terry, W0FM


-----Original Message-----
From: KD7YZ Bob [mailto:kd...@denstarfarm.us] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 5:49 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] (OT} Spam influx


On Tuesday SR used a Straight-Key to send:
-------------Original Comment-------
> no spam here!


I've received dozens of Lam-Radio "List" emails where, in every case, the 
respective Ham owns a YAHOO free email account and their account password has 
been hacked/compromised. Literally Dozens just today.

Some people need to take some Internet Security classes comparable to the 
studying they did to get licensed. Yahoo, for one, may lead the world, along 
with Hotmail, in the frequency of which their "customers" get Hacked on a 
per-year basis.

Many of us have auto-Spam-reject. Those compromised email addresses get put on 
a Blacklist. Automatically. We don't see it happen and we don't get email from 
our friends anymore either ... until we figure out they were compromised and 
"Their" address sent out 100,000 Spam Emails, world-wide, and garnered them a 
Blacklist status across the globe.


--
Best regards,
Bob  KD7YZ    Win7-64bit + K3



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