> 1. Re: Job opportunity - hurry to > apply! (Matt Grimaldi) > 2. RE: Job opportunity - hurry to > apply! (Horn, John) > 3. Re: Job opportunity - hurry to apply! > (Nick Arnett) > 4. Job opportunity? (Jon Louis Mann)
> Nick, > Is this really you? > Highly unlikely. > From: Jon Louis Mann <net_democr...@yahoo.com> > Huh??? It's not Nick; somehow, someone in his address may have been phished. Recently I've been getting job opportunity links, ostensibly from friends, but with phony e-mail addresses. The first time it happened to me I received a link from someone I knew on Twitter. I was sent very disturbing porn link that went out to all my twitter followers (fortunately I rare go on Twitter). I got a nasty reply from a young girl saying, "Jon, I used to think you were a standup guy, but now I know you are a dirty old man".. I changed my password right away, but it was too late. Most social networks have a security page. Now, I know better than to reply to e-mails asking for my password, ESPECIALLY if my user I.D. is my e-mail address, or it is from a bank. Nor do I respond to e-mails that threaten to close my account unless I provide personal information. I rarely download software unless it is from a confirmed web site. _______________________________________________ http://box535.bluehost.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l_mccmedia.com