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Whoah thats kind of scary.
Lelia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 8:41 AM
Subject: spam
> Boy, I have always gotten spam but the level of daily spam messages is
> amazing these days. Half my messages this morning were spam related.
It's
> been that way for weeks, too. Sandy got one the other day concerning our
> account at the U S Bank here in Denver which was frozen due to illegal
> activity. I had heard about this one on the news earlier in the week so
> enjoyed going in and reading it on her computer. They wanted you to click
> on this link to go to their website in order to give them your bank
account
> number, pin numbers, password, and other related information. Of course,
it
> was for the purpose of identity theft. The server for this scam has been
> traced by at least one source and it is on a computer in Moscow, Russia.
> Interesting. By the way, we due have a couple of accounts at the U S Bank
> here in Denver but we have never used their online banking for anything
and
> I have never given the bank our email addresses. A couple of weeks ago,
it
> was Citi Bank customers getting this same email.
>
> Phil.
>
> Crazy For Jesus
> www.SafePlaceFellowship.com
>
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