Yep, this message made it all the way to Australia as well. Some people
have nothing better to do than make trouble.
Cheers,
Shirley T. - heading for 42C in Adelaide, South Australia.
On 20-Nov-19 10:18 AM, lynrbai...@supernet.com wrote:
> I got a strange message from Alice, too, and I
I got a strange message from Alice, too, and I deleted it. Lyn Bailey, getting
ready for our Thanksgiving on Thursday.
"My email sends out an automatic message. Arachne members,
please ignore it. I read your emails."
-Original Message-
>From: brid...@bigpond.com
>Sent: Nov 19, 2019
I received one too saying she needs a favour! I ignored it too.
Catherine Barley UK
Sent from my iPad
Catherine Barley Needlelace
www.catherinebarley.com
> On 19 Nov 2019, at 21:46, wrote:
>
> I suspect that Alice Howels email has been hacked. I have received an
> Itunes purchase
Hacked, working on sorting it. Meanwhile having just turned on after
teaching all day I have 90+ emails, at least 3 times what I'd expect, so no
doubt everyone's emailing me to let me know.
Never click on the links in this type of email. If I ever send things
people aren't expecting it
Hacked, working on sorting it. Meanwhile having just turned on after
teaching all day I have 90+ emails, at least 3 times what I'd expect, so no
doubt everyone's emailing me to let me know.
Never click on the links in this type of email. If I ever send things
people aren't expecting it
wow Tess this is quite a hack - it is a bad thing all right. It got into
your account and not only compromised your address book, but I see by
reading the header details in the fake message, TrueSwitch an online
service for address changes is false'd. I don't think they are at fault
either.
I
Thanks, Avital, for the recommendation! I've wanted to set up one of
these, but never was sure that the programs themselves were safe. If
you recommend it, then it must be OK!
Clay
http://www.anypassword.com/
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Clay,
While someone could disguise malware as a genuine password protector,
this is the real thing. I subscribe to a few tech-oriented sites like
Boing Boing and Lifehacker and get a lot of my recommendations from
them. I've been using anypassword for years and it's fine, with
AES/MD5 encryption.