my friend is a member of the group
she got the person first on YM and then me about couple of seconds later
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: LNVTM1 - Lenny Vasbinder 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 12:59 AM
  Subject: RE: [Y!M] Unwelcome contacts





  OK. Now going back to your original post, so you two were chatting and she
  got an unsolicited IM request from someone and then you got one also, from
  the same person? Was yours at the exact same time or shortly afterwards? 

  It could just be someone's YM that is infected and is now part of the
  SPIM-bot networks that exist and constantly send out SPIM to people. 

  If it wasn't a YM that has been compromised and part of a SPIM-bot
  network.... and this stranger ONLY sent these to you and your friend, then
  it could be something innocent or nefarious. Answer my questions above and
  we can go from there. 

  If you both are members of the same Yahoo Group, it could be someone who saw
  both of you in that group and that you were online so he decided to try his
  luck. There is a setting where you can have yourself show up as online in
  your groups and other Yahoo Services, whenever you sign into YM. You can
  also turn this "feature" off so you do not show up as online. I regularly
  get IM's from people because they see that I am online in one of the various
  Yahoo Groups. What the status smiley in the group's do not show is that I
  may be "Away From My Desk" or something like that so it shows me as online
  but not as NOT available.

  Lenny Vasbinder 
  http://lennyvasbinder.blogspot.com 
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  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
  [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Deb White
  Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 12:01 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [Y!M] Unwelcome contacts

  Sorry what I meant by chatting, my friend and I were just sending Instant
  messages back and fort.
  What I meant that I hope this person wasn't trying to read our messages to
  each other.

  Thanks for the info Lenny

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: LNVTM1 - Lenny Vasbinder <mailto:[email protected]> 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 4:21 AM
  Subject: RE: [Y!M] Unwelcome contacts

  While anything is possible, it's not easy for your average to above
  average
  computer user to hack into your computer or into your IM
  conversation. 

  Were you all in a 2-party IM window or had you opened a Conference?
  You
  also say you were "talking" so was this a Voice/Call where he popped
  up or
  just a regular IM window?

  As far as unsolicited IM's or Friend Requests, I usually give them a
  pass on
  the first attempt and just X out or deny the request. On a second
  attempt,
  if they have not sent an IM explaining who they are and/or why they
  are
  IM'ing me, I then report them as SPAM and they get put on my Ignore
  List
  with that action. I don't think Yahoo!, Inc., actually does anything
  to
  folks who get reported over and over but at least I don't have to be
  bothered with them any longer. At least with some email providers,
  if
  enough people report someone as a spammer, the email provider will
  blacklist
  that person so that ALL of their emails are considered spam.

  I have my YM set up so that any IM's from people
  not-on-my-friends-list, go
  into one window so that I do not get a bunch of IM windows opening
  from
  these unsolicited IM's... or SPIM's. Then I can look at the list of
  unsolicited IM's and click on any which I wish to reply to. This
  usually
  happens when surfing around chat rooms and 99% of the unsolicited
  IM's are
  from spim-bots that automatically send one or two IM's to anyone who
  enters
  a chat room.

  Lenny Vasbinder 
  http://lennyvasbinder.blogspot.com
  <http://lennyvasbinder.blogspot.com> 
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  and
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  can be to use the Mozy remote backup system. Mozy will back up your
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  your
  computer.

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
  <mailto:Yahoo_Messenger%40yahoogroups.com> 
  [mailto:[email protected]
  <mailto:Yahoo_Messenger%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of Deb
  Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 12:39 AM
  To: [email protected]
  <mailto:Yahoo_Messenger%40yahoogroups.com> 
  Subject: [Y!M] Unwelcome contacts

  Hi, I was talking to my friend on YM the other day whilst we were
  chatting,
  my friend said some person popped up out of the blue, so she got rid
  of him
  as she did not know him then he done the the same thing to me twice
  I ousted
  him off and kept coming back so I got a box saying why I wanted to
  refuse
  this person and I said I did not know him. 
  Now up until then the person kept popping up my friend said it could
  of been
  a spammer.
  But I was scared that others could tap into our conversations could
  this
  happen without inviting others to do so.

  Regards Deb




  


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