Your account does not have to be “Hacked” to send emails that are made to look 
like your account was used to send them. 

From time to time, based on what you said, I have sent extortion/blackmail 
emails to myself....

Checking the headers, and tracking the ip addresses... I’ve been traveling the 
globe and didn’t realize it. 😲

Sent from my iPhone — small keyboarf, fat fungrs, stupd spell manglr. Expct 
mistaks 


> On Sep 20, 2020, at 11:00 AM, Tony Brown <tony.br...@dino-software.com> wrote:
> 
> Please be advised:
> 
> My email account was hacked while I was on vacation last week.  Generated 
> from my email address were two variations of emails with subjects of "Proof 
> of Payment" or "Receipt of Payment" each containing an "html" attachment.  If 
> you receive either of these emails, please delete without opening the 
> attachment.
> 
> Apparently, there are a number of variations of this "hack" being circulated 
> with some type of reference to "payment" and/or "invoice"; please be cautious 
> with any similar emails that you receive.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Tony
> --
> Tony Brown
> Software Development
> Dino-Software Corporation
> 
> 
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