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beware package emails
i use these almost daily. i have to use their website because their mixed in with my real emails. :(
Recently one of my email address has been constantly receiving emails from DHL system, Post Express notification, Post Express Information, United Parcel Service and Post Express Parcel. I started receiving those emails on 9th March and still getting it today. Before we go on any further, please be noted that all those emails are FAKE and containing attachment which are malware that installs fake anti-spyware software on your computer, trying to convince you that your computer has tons of infection and get you to pay them money to register the software. To be honest, I nearly fell for the trick in running the attachment because so coincidentally I was expecting a package from DHL and have signed up for email notification? From: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Attachments: Post_Express_Label_No.30845.zip UPS-document.zip UPS notification.zip United Parcel Service Notification Letter.zip United Parcel Service document.zip UPSnotify.rar Post_Express_Label_SER.71816.zip tracking.zip Post_Express_Label_VID99184.zip document.zip DHL_documents.zip UPS.zip dhl.zip Read more..... muther fuckers :mad: :disgust :( |
im getting tons of spam addressed from UPS ,DHL FedEx this last few weeks ...must be the latest spamming trend.
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yea, get a lot of that. Not even worth mentioning, just delete
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getting the same shit...virus program catching them
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been getting these for months
kinda obvious |
Been getting them for ages. Always the same vaguely worded and badly laid out bollocks. Anybody fooled deserves all they get.
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i still receive spam , the pills to increase my penis length
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there is a place in heaven for those people...
(where a priest will spank them for eternity) |
Been getting those and now bogus ACH emails :321GFY
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he changed it
From: "ExpressDelivery system" <[email protected]> <br>Dear customer <br> <br><b>The parcel was sent your home adress <br>And it will arrive within 10 business days <br></b> <br>More information and the tracking number <br>are attached in document below. <br> <br>Thank You <br> <br>? Delivery Express 1995-2011 <style> Do2dLMykoiJ2z2E6I41ti0Q4iV5oio1i0qcT5IheuK5AC55GUv 8is3yD64T6afe0b6EG02yhDU0 aJH0Oz28aD7D570NUy5Ce8S6tjX5C24oojjN811ORF48f3Mi38 LARi1Eny3EELY27pfU1yUc3e5v 8yXz12bjUwYaL856Q80GUmU7AEGE8R3wOYRZRsdE77Uzas6 |
If you're using Thunderbird you can set it so attachments aren't automatically downloaded which reduces the chance of getting a trojan/virus from emails. "Reduces" being the key word, because if you do download the attachment and open it well, you're on your own pal.
Under Tools > Account Settings > Server Settings check the "Fetch headers only" option. I believe most email programs have that option but you have to check the particular one you use. |
You must be new to the Internets, am I right?
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