I got one, an extortion email, using an ancient ID and password from a
Netscape account, how long ago? Like AOL is secure ? Don't they own the old
Netscape?But the amazing aspect is that it came to my less than year old Corp
email ID.
My guess is that not only has some old database been hacked, for ID and
password, but also google or whatever is tracking and matching ID's all over
the internet.How to connect an over 15 year old defunct account to a brand new
ID on a Corp account is a mystery.
It appears to be bot driven, as each week I get the same from a different
sender.
On Friday, March 29, 2019, 5:30:02 PM EDT, Peter Tarver
<[email protected]> wrote:
All -
I just received an unsolicited e-mail from the address of
jrallen-at-productsafetyinc.com. Beware the probable phishing and malware link,
if you receive the same.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver
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