Posted on 06/02/2012 5:54:30 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Something is jacking emails
It will come from someone you know and who has you on their “contacts”.
Open it and you will unwittingly send it to everyoneon YOUR contacts.
Thanks for the heads up. Is this a FReepmail thing, or do you mean regular ol’ email accounts?
I rarely use email and even then don’t open 90% of it.
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Subject line “Hey”, from whom?
Opening the email does it or opening an attachment/link within the email?
It will be from someon you know.
Your Email have been selected by the UN for a Humanitarian Development Cash Grant
program to enhance and develop the standard of living geared towards poverty
eradication as targeted by the year 2020. You have been granted the sum
of £750,000.00 Pounds your grant pin # UNF/FBF-816-1119 G-900-94.
Contact payment department for your funds.
Payment Officer : Mrs. Shannon Maris
Phone Number : +447035953719
Email : undgrants@blumail.org
You are to provide him your information below for claims.
1 Name in full:
2 Address:
3 Nationality:
4 Age:
5 Gender:
6 Occupation:
7 Cell Phone #
8 Present Country:
9 Alternate Email Address:
All response mail should go to: undgrants@blumail.org
Regards,
Dr. Blaser Brian
Chairman UNDP Grant Programmed
Is “Yo!” safe?
That nasty little roll mail came to me and I used ‘view source’ before opening it. The virus code was plain as day so I didn’t open it. I have since received three more of the same virus, from folks I have corresponded with in the past. I consider this just another of the ‘chain mail’ games coders and hackers play to see how quickly their grabage gets back around to them from all over the world. I wish I knew how to reverse their crap and infect their hard drives with a ‘kill the hard drive’ virus, I’d be tempted to use it!
It opens a link to a seemingly innoucous article about “earn money on the internet working from home”.
BM for more ‘Hey’ info, tomorrow.
Hey!
I wish I understood half this stuff half as well as you seem to understand it.
sheesh, I use “hey” as a subject line as do my friends. How can you tell if it’s bogus or not?
“Your Email have been”
“£750,000.00 Pounds”
“Payment Officer : Mrs. Shannon Maris ... You are to provide him...”
Not a comprehensive list, just a few of my favourites.
I’ve received email from myself that I didn’t send. Just delete that stuff.
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