For what it's worth, several others received that Facebook bumph; some
several times.

I don't know what it means, or how it happened. My own reaction was to
ignore (ie., delete) it.

I suppose I should be concerned about it; presumably it means that some
part of SLUG's security has been compromised. Against this, I remind
myself that the subject matters of SLUG are not the things of which
Gunpowder, Treason and Plot are  made.

Anybody else have any thoughts?

Regards,

William Bennett.



> I received this email also. What does it mean?
>
> Jill
>
>
> On 2011-01-03 13:43, Harrison Ghys (T.C) wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Facebook
>> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> Hi Sidney,
>>>
>>> You recently asked to reset your Facebook password. To complete your
>>> request, please follow this link:
>>>
>>> https://login.facebook.com/recover.php?n=kPDQtNELy&id=100000141148643&s=100
>>>
>>> Alternately, you may go to https://login.facebook.com/recover.php and
>>> enter the following confirmation code:
>>>
>>> kPDQtNELy
>>>
>>> Please note: for your protection, a copy of this email has been sent to
>>> all the email addresses associated with your Facebook account.
>>>
>>> If you did not request a new password, you may disregard this message
>>> or visit our Help Center at
>>> http://login.facebook.com/help/?topic=password_reset to learn more.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> The Facebook Team
>>>
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>>>
>> I don't trust or appreciate the etiquette, morale or vibe of this list
>> any longer.
>> So long SLUG. It's been a good 7 years.
>
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