Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
for yahoo changing my password in the past has fixed to problem......
Quote from: jason-23 on July 26, 2011, 03:25:59 PMfor yahoo changing my password in the past has fixed to problem......Yahoo changing your password would only have affect on your account sending email "if" it was hacked, not receiving email from others.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on July 26, 2011, 04:34:21 PMQuote from: jason-23 on July 26, 2011, 03:25:59 PMfor yahoo changing my password in the past has fixed to problem......Yahoo changing your password would only have affect on your account sending email "if" it was hacked, not receiving email from others.what ever mr.Fing know it all, im telling you that it has worked for me in the past and guess what? it still works........
Only problem is he only likes it on the phone
Quote from: Inkman996 on July 26, 2011, 01:35:50 PMNot sure what you are saying EB? I recieved emails from both AOL, YAHOO, and actual domain emails.Well you haven't actually, you've got emails that appear that way, but actually sent from a different persons email than displaying.
Not sure what you are saying EB? I recieved emails from both AOL, YAHOO, and actual domain emails.
I got it too and mine's a hotmail account. Here's the kicker . . . . the e-mail address I used has only been used in 2 places; to sign up here and at SPOF. I never send e-mail from it.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on July 26, 2011, 01:41:33 PMQuote from: Inkman996 on July 26, 2011, 01:35:50 PMNot sure what you are saying EB? I recieved emails from both AOL, YAHOO, and actual domain emails.Well you haven't actually, you've got emails that appear that way, but actually sent from a different persons email than displaying.No, I'm pretty sure they actually did come from those people. I got the one from Diane today and 3 other people and all had 'no message' in the subject line and all contained a similar link...in format. All 4 of the links ended with PHP?HTML107. I called and spoke with Diane today. We think her son got a spam to a Viagra site on his phone that probably had a malicious script that used his phone address book and got Diane's email. Then I think she clicked the link in the email, she was really busy, from her son and got infected. Once on that pc, it had her AOL address book as AOL was open. Hence the distribution. That pc is a newer one and she didn't think she had the same protection as on her primary pc. I cannot say this enough. Always have "current" qualified virus protection running in the background AND do not click on links that do not pass the "smell test". When I got the emails with no subject, uh bells went off. Evidently the 3 others that I got from different senders all did the same thing. Reminds me of the closing line in the original "The Thing" "Everyone of you listening to my voice, tell the world. Tell this to everybody, wherever they are. Watch the skies, everywhere, keep looking. Keep watching the skies."Probably more appropriate as - "Everyone of you listening to my voice, tell the world. Tell this to everybody, wherever they are. Fear the Internet, everywhere, stay aware. Fear the Internet." - lol