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would someone please teach this hacker a lesson? (SPECIAL UPDATE)
Samson:
Rick's postings are often rhetorical and cryptic :wink:
Tone111:
Hmm, yeah I have noticed that, but I didn't like to say anything.... :wink: :cheesy:
Rick:
--- Quote from: Boggin on September 25, 2015, 04:23:26 am ---I decided not to bother finding out as I don't click on links when I don't know where they are taking me to.
--- End quote ---
Boggins,
Thanks, but its an email address often used to try an penetrate my email from false links from Alibaba for example, the middle east and India sends hundreds of Emails to Chinese companies daily and try get them to enter their passwords so they can STEAL company secrets... "with me, that simply won't work"! if they persist to much. I do know how to find where they originate from, its up to you to teach the lessons...
I happen to be working on some highly new sensitive products and services... One would know from looking at the link? its an email address that needs to be given what he is trying to do to us!
that would be you included...
Boggin:
I get a lot of spam e-mails in my secondary ISP e-mail which I just delete unread/unopened which is the best way to deal with any e-mails you receive from an unrecognised source and even if you do open an e-mail, you must never click on any internal links however tempting.
Samson:
^^^^^^^
+1 To what Boggin suggests.
Opening an email may prompt a "Delivered" response to the originating spam bot, showing it to be a live and valid address, therefore increasing the volume of spam from it and other sources.
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