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Well, I have a CS degree too--an old one, but I was in the business
until a couple years ago--and it got me (false confidence, I suppose or,
just a brain fart). There is no attachment, just links.
I'll be offline for a while while I do some scans. Sheesh.
On 1/18/2021 12:58 PM, Michael MacLean wrote:
> I got it too. Did not open it. Lucky for me my son is a recent
> college graduate with a degree in computer sciences. He is constantly
> schooling me on cyber security measures. You have to be weary of ANY
> attachment in an email. Even from someone you know. It just did not
> look right as there was no explanation as to what the PDF was about by
> Ray. Dead giveaway. Be vigilant my friends.
> Mike MacLean
>
> Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail on Android
> <https://go.onelink.me/107872968?pid=InProduct&c=Global_Internal_YGrowth_AndroidEmailSig__AndroidUsers&af_wl=ym&af_sub1=Internal&af_sub2=Global_YGrowth&af_sub3=EmailSignature>
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 12:51 PM, Bob Spidell
> <bspidell@comcast.net> wrote:
> I got it too and, thinking it related to my recent brake question
> took
> the bait (my virus protection just expired and, apparently, Comcast's
> and Microsoft's antivirus protection is weak). The site appears to be
> fishing for logons, for FB, AOL, etc. I changed my Comcast password
> right after I saw this; it has two-factor authentication so I
> think I'm OK.
>
> I blew it (I know better). I usually view the URL for the
> download/login links; this caught me off guard. Looks like Ray's
> contact
> list has been hacked.
>
> bs
>
> On 1/18/2021 11:49 AM, Perry Small via Healeys wrote:
> > Listers
> > Received an email from an old friend, Ray Juncal, that was a
> request to review an attached file. Seemed innocent enough. My
> security software caught a problem with the file and would not let
> it open. Just a heads up.
> > I did call Rays / Sallyâ??s phone and left a message about the
> situation.
> > Perry
> >
> >
> >
>
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Well, I have a CS degree too--an old one, but I was in the business
until a couple years ago--and it got me (false confidence, I suppose
or, just a brain fart). There is no attachment, just links.<br>
<br>
I'll be offline for a while while I do some scans. Sheesh.<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/18/2021 12:58 PM, Michael MacLean
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I got it too. Did not open it. Lucky for me my son is a recent
college graduate with a degree in computer sciences. He is
constantly schooling me on cyber security measures. You have to
be weary of ANY attachment in an email. Even from someone you
know. It just did not look right as there was no explanation as
to what the PDF was about by Ray. Dead giveaway. Be vigilant my
friends.
<div id="yMail_cursorElementTracker_1611003497018">Mike MacLean<br>
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<div>On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 12:51 PM, Bob Spidell</div>
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href="mailto:bspidell@comcast.net"><bspidell@comcast.net></a> wrote:</div>
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the bait (my virus protection just expired and, apparently,
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and Microsoft's antivirus protection is weak). The site
appears to be <br clear="none">
fishing for logons, for FB, AOL, etc. I changed my Comcast
password <br clear="none">
right after I saw this; it has two-factor authentication so
I think I'm OK.<br clear="none">
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I blew it (I know better). I usually view the URL for the <br
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download/login links; this caught me off guard. Looks like
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list has been hacked.<br clear="none">
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On 1/18/2021 11:49 AM, Perry Small via Healeys wrote:<br
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> Listers<br clear="none">
> Received an email from an old friend, Ray Juncal,
that was a request to review an attached file. Seemed
innocent enough. My security software caught a problem
with the file and would not let it open. Just a heads up.<br
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> I did call Rays / Sallyâ??s phone and left a message
about the situation.<br clear="none">
> Perry<br clear="none">
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