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I have something here offering a free diagnostic for file errors. it's from "File ErrorNotification" & subject is same.http;//bruch.detoxcalix1mindi1thone.juneaub.net/pages/989493635056540.obs It says it's a free diagnostics test download. It gives unsubscribe info, street address and alSays free report, 24 hr support.and there are no spelling errors.
BTW what's up with these crazy e-mails with the nonsense sentences or just crazy talk? Does anyone else get these?

2006-11-02 23:19:09 · 6 answers · asked by the23FireKeep 4 in Computers & Internet Security

6 answers

OK

1) Just delete the e-mail, it links to a site that will try to install spyware

2) The stupid sentences are their way of trying to bypass spam filters, unfortunately it works way too often

2006-11-02 23:21:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Get the full headers for the email. Somewhere in there, there should be the senders ip address. Then look up the IP address on whois. If it comes back registered to the company that's trying to sell you their product, then you can breathe a little easier. If it's from a company, their address and phone number will be included too. Then you can call them and inquire about the email. Check to see if the whois address and address contained in the email match. I really would do some careful research before I clicked on anything in that email.

2006-11-02 23:25:28 · answer #2 · answered by shojo 6 · 0 0

i think of a sturdy age for a new child to get a cellular telephone is while they are the right age to pay for that cellular telephone themselves. there is not any reason you should grant your new child with a cellular telephone. It teaches them accountability to ought to get their very own. i know various babies that have been given their cellular telephone from their mom and dad and that they go away them places or throw them while they get offended or enable them to fall out of their wallet and injury using fact they do no longer care what happens to it, mommy and daddy will in basic terms get them a sparkling one. in the event that they should purchase it they'll take extra helpful care of it. maximum web pages with e mail have an age shrink, usually 13-14, i think of it incredibly is a sturdy age. As for money owed like facebook, mySpace, etc. i might wait till they seem to be somewhat older then that.

2016-10-21 04:48:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I got one of those a few weeks ago. I just marked it as spam

2006-11-02 23:27:47 · answer #4 · answered by smooches986 4 · 0 0

report it here:

spam@uce.gov

Fwd the ful headers to that email, they love getting spam emails, and I would really get spamcop.. its very good app, free as well

2006-11-02 23:26:34 · answer #5 · answered by ♥~rayna~♥ 5 · 0 0

If it's supposedly from ebay or paypal:

spoof@ebay.com
spoof@paypal.com

2006-11-03 16:45:47 · answer #6 · answered by Reston 4 · 0 0

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