And when it comes to the 'phishing' ones all we do is.. hover the
mouse over the link and the good old mac will tell us where it's
going! Not right?? delete!! No harm done to computer, emails or
anything else!! Pleased I've got a mac aren't you Tamara?
Sue in EY
On 2 Sep 2008, at 04
On Sep 1, 2008, at 21:52, Martha Krieg wrote:
At 9:15 PM +0100 9/1/08, Brenda Paternoster wrote:
Those emails are not from legitimate banks - they are spam. No real
bank would ever send you an unsolicited email asking you to verify
your details. Just hit the delete button, and DONT reply.
On Sep 1, 2008, at 21:13, Linda & Bill Mitchell wrote:
At least now I have been alerted I shall check regularly.
Patricia in Wales
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So just how is that done in Internet Explorer? I about as
compuliterate as Tamara!
That's why I'm not on Intern
At 9:15 PM +0100 9/1/08, Brenda Paternoster wrote:
Those emails are not from legitimate banks - they are spam. No real
bank would ever send you an unsolicited email asking you to verify
your details. Just hit the delete button, and DONT reply.
Worse than just spam - they are phishing, hopin
At least now I have been alerted I shall check regularly.
Patricia in Wales
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So just how is that done in Internet Explorer? I about as compuliterate as
Tamara!
Linda, the string-a-holic in Oregon
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Those emails are not from legitimate banks - they are spam. No real
bank would ever send you an unsolicited email asking you to verify your
details. Just hit the delete button, and DONT reply.
Brenda
On 1 Sep 2008, at 04:18, Elizabeth Ligeti wrote:
I am very annoyed by some banks asking f