Anyone else got an email from the above address?
It has a link attached to it but I've not opened it as I suspect it's dodgy, especially when the sent date is; Wed, 07 Jan 2015 22:32:36 +0000
Good Morning,
Please see the attached document.
Let me know if anything else is required.
zip pass 777
Thanks.
Emily
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That's what happens when you don't log out of ABR and go straight on to your favourite porn site.
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The thing is Tim there were at least 100 email addresses on there
one-legged adventurer
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That's bad.
Hope you haven't opened any attachments on it.
Don't delete it just yet as Alun and his team may want it to trace some details from the code.
Had similar a few times over the years.
Virgin media wanted the email forwarded to them their tech guys analysed and traced the origins.
As I have said before this site has been hacked a few times it is a worry as to what the hackers have accessed.
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By far this is the least safe forum to be on I'm on the ktm forum and never had and issue and the same goes for the versys forum the adv rider and the bandit forum every week there is something on here obviously our personal security comes below hackers and money
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Unless 100% sure never click on files with a *.zip or *.7z extension as these can run executable programs which could mean very bad news.
You also need to be careful with *.doc and *.xls files from Office as they can be setup to run dodgy macros. Although Word or Excel should warn you of this.
If in doubt delete it and send a fresh email (so don’t reply) to the sender to ask if it was genuine.
Pete
You also need to be careful with *.doc and *.xls files from Office as they can be setup to run dodgy macros. Although Word or Excel should warn you of this.
If in doubt delete it and send a fresh email (so don’t reply) to the sender to ask if it was genuine.
Pete