phished
1. Re: Job opportunity - hurry to apply! (Matt Grimaldi) 2. RE: Job opportunity - hurry to apply! (Horn, John) 3. Re: Job opportunity - hurry to apply! (Nick Arnett) 4. Job opportunity? (Jon Louis Mann) Nick, Is this really you? Highly unlikely. From: Jon Louis Mann net_democr...@yahoo.com Huh??? It's not Nick; somehow, someone in his address may have been phished. Recently I've been getting job opportunity links, ostensibly from friends, but with phony e-mail addresses. The first time it happened to me I received a link from someone I knew on Twitter. I was sent very disturbing porn link that went out to all my twitter followers (fortunately I rare go on Twitter). I got a nasty reply from a young girl saying, Jon, I used to think you were a standup guy, but now I know you are a dirty old man.. I changed my password right away, but it was too late. Most social networks have a security page. Now, I know better than to reply to e-mails asking for my password, ESPECIALLY if my user I.D. is my e-mail address, or it is from a bank. Nor do I respond to e-mails that threaten to close my account unless I provide personal information. I rarely download software unless it is from a confirmed web site. ___ http://box535.bluehost.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l_mccmedia.com
Re: phished
At 06:13 PM Wednesday 8/29/2012, Jon Louis Mann wrote: 1. Re: Job opportunity - hurry to apply! (Matt Grimaldi) 2. RE: Job opportunity - hurry to apply! (Horn, John) 3. Re: Job opportunity - hurry to apply! (Nick Arnett) 4. Job opportunity? (Jon Louis Mann) Nick, Is this really you? Highly unlikely. From: Jon Louis Mann net_democr...@yahoo.com Huh??? It's not Nick; somehow, someone in his address may have been phished. Recently I've been getting job opportunity links, ostensibly from friends, but with phony e-mail addresses. The first time it happened to me I received a link from someone I knew on Twitter. I was sent very disturbing porn link that went out to all my twitter followers (fortunately I rare go on Twitter). I got a nasty reply from a young girl saying, Jon, I used to think you were a standup guy, but now I know you are a dirty old man.. I changed my password right away, but it was too late. Most social networks have a security page. Now, I know better than to reply to e-mails asking for my password, ESPECIALLY if my user I.D. is my e-mail address, or it is from a bank. Nor do I respond to e-mails that threaten to close my account unless I provide personal information. See my message that crossed yours somewhere in the ether about the time one of those cost me just a couple of hours ago . . . (The waste of time was in getting to a place where I could report it and ask for confirmation if just in case it was genuine. Why do service providers make it so difficult to find and use their customer service contact links? Grrr . . . :-o ) . . . ronn! :) ___ http://box535.bluehost.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l_mccmedia.com
Re: phished
The scary thing is that it got distributed to the whole list. That shouldn't happen. The list is supposed to be protected against this kind of spoofing. Nick On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 4:13 PM, Jon Louis Mann net_democr...@yahoo.comwrote: 1. Re: Job opportunity - hurry to apply! (Matt Grimaldi) 2. RE: Job opportunity - hurry to apply! (Horn, John) 3. Re: Job opportunity - hurry to apply! (Nick Arnett) 4. Job opportunity? (Jon Louis Mann) Nick, Is this really you? Highly unlikely. From: Jon Louis Mann net_democr...@yahoo.com Huh??? It's not Nick; somehow, someone in his address may have been phished. Recently I've been getting job opportunity links, ostensibly from friends, but with phony e-mail addresses. The first time it happened to me I received a link from someone I knew on Twitter. I was sent very disturbing porn link that went out to all my twitter followers (fortunately I rare go on Twitter). I got a nasty reply from a young girl saying, Jon, I used to think you were a standup guy, but now I know you are a dirty old man.. I changed my password right away, but it was too late. Most social networks have a security page. Now, I know better than to reply to e-mails asking for my password, ESPECIALLY if my user I.D. is my e-mail address, or it is from a bank. Nor do I respond to e-mails that threaten to close my account unless I provide personal information. I rarely download software unless it is from a confirmed web site. ___ http://box535.bluehost.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l_mccmedia.com ___ http://box535.bluehost.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l_mccmedia.com