Most of those are ending in my spam folder anyway (I have spam detection turned 
up pretty high - not as high as I used to, but still a bit higher than default)

One or two slipped past it, so I have seen them.  Too bad its now illegal to do 
a DOS attack on anyone sending you such junk.  If you were running the mail 
server, you could detect this precise email and DOS them.  If enough mail 
server admins did that, at least we wouldn’t get as much spam.  But, 
unfortunately, that was made illegal (IIUC) a while back, so ‘never mind’.

Anyway, one must ask: if you’ve never watched porn on your computer, or near 
your computer, why would you even bother reading past the ‘we caught you 
watching pron’ part?

(Yet another reason it’s not a good idea to have a camera built in to your 
computer, IMHO - you never know who might be watching!)

Rusty

From: PLUG-discuss [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Harold Hartley
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 9:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: I just got a ransomware email--what to do?

The last one I got they tried to prove they got in to my account by typing my 
old password in the email to me, but I changed that password about 5 years ago 
so these scammer have old info.
But there are some that has not changed passwords and will panic and pay them. 
How stupid.

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