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-- Edited by PIEERE on Sunday 13th of January 2013 04:38:46 PM
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Not sure Paul but I have noticed some friends of mine who have gotten hacked, the only thing that has happened is me and several other of his friends have gotten Mail pertaining to enlarging ones body parts....they stopped after a couple of weeks...
I might would be inclined to wait before removing any services or software just yet. Give those manufacturers/services a chance to address any problems that they may have and perhap send out updates to fix those problems.
We have similarly been hacked before. Basically, they just get into our e-mail address book and send messages to many of the people there. We've usually been told that someone on our list got a spam e-mail, so we would send a message to most of them telling them to delete any messages that only contained spam or just a link. We never send an e-mail without explaining what any enclosed link is all about.
One funny with our issue. Our primary e-mail account is through AOL, and that service ADDS the e-mail addresses of anyone that we send messages to, even if it is only a one time deal. Well, Jo and I had sent off a whole bunch of messages expressing our displeasure with some legislation that was being considered by our legislature for passage into law. Well, guess where most of those messages went? Yep, our legislators were contacted with a spam mail because of that. I imagine that occurs a lot in the legislature.
I would suggest that one look at their e-mail address book and remove any that are not really people or businesses or organizations that one normally contacts.
Terry
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I had that happen to my account and was told to change my e-mail password. After I changed the password, no more problems.
Ditto what Karen says. Just change the password to your account and the hackers can't get access to it. Until you do that nothing will change from what I've heard and folks on your contact list will continue to get the spam. Also make sure you give your computer a good virus scan just in case something is on there that sends your new password to the hackers.
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There is a farily easy solution to this problem that costs around $4-5/month. It would be to buy our own domain that comes with email accounts. As an example: Purchase a domain called Bubba.com and then set up your email account named myemail.inbox@bubba.com
I have been doing this for 5 years and never once had a single spam email. Depending on the domain host, you might get a free website service. With that, it is possible to convert blogs to a personal website.
-- Edited by TXRVr on Tuesday 22nd of January 2013 05:31:10 PM
-- Edited by TXRVr on Tuesday 22nd of January 2013 05:31:38 PM
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like it has been said...change your password.....that will cure now and future use of the account.......and watch the sites you go on and use your E-mail at.
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Old Snipe....perchance do you happen to be on Facebook.....
my experience has been when I start getting those spam type emails from folks....it is because they have FB and then the email address they use for FB starts sending out spam msgs to everyone in their address book......
so if this is your situation....change the FB password....
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