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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2716656, member: 5798"] Que pasa Senior Zorro, I don't know Ton per se, but I can share with you some experiences I've had with people I know that I've exchanged e-mails with. Over the past few years, I've received e-mails that appear from someone I know. Like you, I was curious about the authenticity of that e-mail. It did not look like any I've seen before, especially from the purported sender. I called this person to find out if he did send that e-mail, he didn't. His e-mail account had been hacked without his knowledge. The hacker sent emails to everyone in his e-mail address book. The body of the email will look something like this: [URL='https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/technology/how-to-block-the-annoying-robocalls-that-you-keep-getting/ar-AAwQ2n5?ocid=NL_ENUS_A2_20180511_4']How to block the annoying robocalls that you keep getting[/URL] [B]The above email is harmless[/B]. It was used for illustration purposes only. It's a link that will take you to a website that may be malicious or not. Since I received the first one, I've received several others from people I know that have been hacked. They're easily recognizable now, and are immediately blocked and disposed of. There is no other greeting or message contained therein. Two suggestions - 1. DO NOT open the email!!! 2. Permanently block incoming future emails from that person. Send that email to your trash can, then clean your trash can. JavaMan and JS beat me to it, but I 100% concur with their post. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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