Here is something you should know about "Phishing" e-mails. Before you click on any link in an e-mail you receive, first run your cursor over the "From" address. If it turns out to be a jumble of numbers and letters, and/or if it has absolutely nothing to do with the web site it claims to be from, delete it immediately, and, if possible, block any further e-mails from that sender. Below are some of the more absurd examples I have encountered in just the last two days:
WARNING: Do not click on any of these links! They are for illustration only.
Dish TV:
YZY3IAXA3RP153DMJP3Q5PLFLFBCFF975YVQT2QW@newsletters.lobosupply.net
Free Insurance Quotes:
Z378SNXR7EWNSSOISJ3MPBBNCL4CVJX27EZ0DIMS@newsletters.fileterelogi.net
E-cigs:
R7T92AXHVQ@19X8AMS6.mipony.cementra.net;
Reverse Mortgage Calculator
PBNYZS3RC3@B7BU3HMR.weaken.devolvitquetu.net;
Supposedly Match.com
AVRBN6W1W6@H7Z9F3X8.foodstuff-walker.com
(My Favorite absurdity!)
Be safe!
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