On Thu, 31 Jan 2013 08:43:35 -0800 (PST), tnny...@yahoo.com wrote:
> OPENING suspecting LINKS is giving the spammers the ability to use your
> address book as they wish.
With some people, Milverton, they don't know enough to know that
something is suspect! Some are too trusting, and assume tha
Years ago I belonged to a couple of reflectors on Yahoo. Then when I
changed ISP's I did not resubscribe as a lot if not most of the spam I
received seemed to come to the address that I did nothing but reflectors
with. Now my spam is about 1% of what it used to be. And the ISP sorts most
of it out
In a recent message, Paul M Dunphy writes
>Yahoo emails seem to be the common denominator!
AOL too it would appear :-(
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On 1/31/2013 1:10 PM, Rose wrote:
My fingers and toes are crossed as I write this, but ...
I've never been "hacked" ... to my knowledge... and never had
any form of "virus" problem. FWIW, I use Norton 360, and it's
configured to auto-update, and it alerts me often that it's blocked
an "attack".
uld have some sort of Anti Virus on their machine! I hope!
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>> OPENING suspecting LINKS is giving the spammers the ability to use your
>> address book as they wish.
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>> We need to take responsibility for our actions.
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>> (((73))) Milverton.
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> OPENING suspecting LINKS is giving the spammers the ability to use your
> address book as they wish.
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> We need to take responsibility for our actions.
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> (((73))) Milverton.
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> > From: Lee Buller
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r actions.
(((73))) Milverton.
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> From: Lee Buller
>To: Elecraft Reflector
>Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 4:10 PM
>Subject: [Elecraft] Lee's HiJack Mail
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>A bunch of people got these and then I got hacked to. I have changed my
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A bunch of people got these and then I got hacked to. I have changed my
password and that is about the only thing you can do. Sorry folksthe
Internet is the Wild, Wild West.
Lee
K0WA
In our day and age it seems that Common Sense is in short supply. If you
don't
have any Common Sens
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