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On 06/02/13 08:54, Neil Winchurst wrote:
Until very recently I almost never saw any scam emails on my accounts. (I am not referring to viruses and other nasties here.) However, in the last two or three months or so I seem to be getting a lot of rubbish sent to me. They seem to come in different groups. I have had some from 'ladies' with Russian sounding names who want to be my friend. I have had some which offer to improve my presence on the web. Others are offers of ways to make money easily and quickly. And I need hardly mention the ones that can improve my love life with various medical nostrums.[1] Is it just me or is this stuff really increasing recently? I used to get such items very rarely, perhaps two or three times a year. (That is not a typo, they were that rare.) Now I get some most days. I would be interested to hear what others on the list think, Neil [1] Nostrum, a medicine sold with false or exaggerated claims and with no demonstrable value; quack medicine. (dictionary.com) Just showing off.
I get quite a bit of this, luckily Thunderbird seems to pick most of it up. Saying that I've noticed some of the phishing e-mails are getting better, touch wood I haven't been caught out but I can see how it's easier and easier to be caught.
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