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#2982051 10/03/03 02:03 PM
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Hi all,

It's been a loooong time since I've been on MB, I still see some people are still here, good to see <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/smile.gif" /> This is actually SEM....its been so long I forgot my password so I used my W's.

I just thought I would warn you all who have AOL about a scam I recieved in my e-mail a couple of weeks ago. I recieved an e-mail titled "you have an unread love@aol message, which definetly got my attention. So, I opened the mail and there was a link, I clicked on it and it took me to a sight that appeared to be a genuine AOL websight. On the bottom right there was a login I clicked on it and it said because you are an AOL member just type in your screenname and password. Which at the time I was more concerned about who was sending my wife this message than about who might be scamming me, so of course dummie me I entered the info and I recieved this message, something to the effect of "I love you so much"bla bla,

Short story long about a week later I was a spam machine, sending out spam by the thousands, I had to change all my password info and thing, but I did get it stopped. I just recieved another Love@AOL message, of course this time I knew what it was..

In any case this scam is one that someone who has experienced a WS could easily fall prey to.

here is a link if you can get in you can see it really looks like an AOL sight
http://yourlovepages.biz/karen/

#2982052 10/03/03 04:39 PM
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you were infected with a virus. do not even bother to visit the link in the post above.


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