I learned a trick long ago. Open your mail box and select "New
Contact". In the Display box put in !!!!0000. The first thing a
computer recognizes is exclamation marks "!" and then zeros. When you
do this it will go to the top of your mail box. If spam or hack
software sees this, it will pass by as it is not recognized as a mail
box. Try it.
Thank you,
Gary, the parts doc
Reno, Nevada 89521 USA
The Biggest Little City In The World
Mail: garythepartsdoc@xxxxxxxxxxxx
775 851-1420
-----Original Message-----
*From:* Forward Look Mopar Discussion List
[mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]*On Behalf Of *Dave Stragand
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 22, 2010 6:55 AM
*To:* L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [FWDLK] Email passwords
Hi All,
For those of you who have email accounts on web-based email
systems (i.e. you can read and send email from Internet Explorer,
FireFox, Safari, etc.), please make sure you are using a
"non-dictionary" password. This includes GMail, AOL, Yahoo, MSN,
Hotmail, Comcast, and many more email systems.
In short, that means you should use a password that is difficult
to guess, and is NOT a common word or name. A mix of uppercase
and lowercase letters, with a number or two mixed in is
exponentially harder to hack.
If you use a password which is a 'dictionary' word, your account
can often be hacked within a few *seconds*.
While the main course of action for these automated hacking
programs is to send out spam emails to everyone in your contacts
and/or inbox, there are severe risks from having your account
hacked. Many sites such as online banking, etc., have a 'forgot
my password' function that will send a new password or a password
reset link to your email address. If a bad guy has access to your
email address, he also may be able to gain access to anything your
email account is linked to (banking, PayPal, eBay, and more).
Please take a moment today to change your email password if the
above applies to you. People who have had their accounts hacked
and send spam email to the list will have their posting abilites
limited until they have remedied the situation.
By now many of you have seen several of these "just a link"
emails. Do not click on those links (either from the list or in a
private email) until you know what you are clicking on.
-Dave
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