No, but the phishermen are getting better and better all the time. In some cases, I have to look at the message source, for email, to check what the real URLs are for the links. I see a lot from the .ru domains. I don’t really see how people can avoid these scams without a trove of knowledge that we used to consider ‘geeky’.

--Barry


On 22 Mar 2017, at 9:32, Nick Thompson wrote:

Did anybody else get the message, subject line "Hurray! You've got a file
in Dropbox", and signed by the "drop box team".



It made me rethink the adage " A fool is born every day" I used to think it meant that there are lots of us fools around. Now I realize that it means, "A fool is a person who approaches each day with profound innocence." Hmm!
Maybe I like fools.  Anyway, I didn't click on the link,.



Did anybody else come close?



Nick



Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/


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