On Thu, 17 Dec 2009, Bill Kendrick wrote: > > Worse is when it's phishing attempts: "Your facebook account has been > locked due to security reasons. Run the attached EXE to re-enable your > account." (Replace "facebook" with your ISP, your bank, etc.)
Lately its been alot of "we tried to deliver a package" and the form you need to pick up with package is supposedly in the attachment. > I'm also lucky because I use a plaintext email client (Mutt), so I don't > see HTML email; not as live HTML, at least. Same here. Pine on Linux. So I can unpack those attachments and have fun seeing what they really are. Then I have another email box I forward things to that have pictures sent by friends or sites I know. I open that with Thunderbird on my desktop. > public would understand the difference between ".com." and ".com/" in > an URL? :( Thats going to get worse. Now that unicode has been approved for use in domain names there will be a rush to get look-alikes. I just try never never to click links in emails. I go manually to a site whenever possible. Having my text email program set to only use the simplest text-based browser helps since it usually cant handle any site that is too complicated even if I do click it. > Perhaps it's some kind of wifi-encrypting tent you erect over your laptop. ;) Heehee. If wifi security wasnt such a serious subject that would make a really funny writeup. Go thru the whole thing spousing lots of security jargon then at the end its a tin-foil hat for your computer to match the one you are wearing. Gandalf Parker -- My mom always told me to never talk to strangers. Never accept gifts from people you dont now. If you open it then shut it when you are done. If you arent going to pay attention to it then dont leave it running. My mom made me the security person I am today. _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list vox-tech@lists.lugod.org http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech