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Date: | Thu, 22 Jan 2004 08:41:24 -0700 |
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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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