i love the phishing links and emails that come from ebay and aol lookalikes.  they end up trying to get me to fill in all my passwords, mom's maiden name, all credit cards, debit cards and pins, my ss # my drivers license number, birth date, you name it.  it's so blatantly phoney, it's laughable.  sometimes i write a short winbatch script to fill in their forms and transmit them a few thousand times.  a few days of that usually slows them down.  DON'T EVER OFFER YOUR PRIVATE INFO UNLESS YOU GO TO A KNOWN WEBSITE ON YOUR OWN AND SIGN UP THERE.  LOOK AT THE URL.  SOMETHING LIKE HTTP\\165.54.125.31\AOL.COM\CUSTOMERINFO\DATA.HTML IS A FAKE.
 
DAVE
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 5/3/2005 10:44:05 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I never opened any type of Web link that comes via e-mail from anybody I do not know.  I'm sorry to hear that you got took.
 
Jim
 
The moral flabbiness born of the bitch goddess Success. That- with the squalid cash interpretation put on the word success- is our national disease.  -William James  1906

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