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Date: | Mon, 9 May 2011 11:09:26 -0500 |
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On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Kathy Jo Pink <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear everyone,
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> It is with deep sadness that I must write this e-mail. . . My Hotmail
> E-mail Address Account ([log in to unmask]) was hacked somehow Saturday
> morning. :( Therefore , don't use that E-mail Address anymore. I have a
> new Hotmail address ,,, which is [log in to unmask] That forced me
> to get a new FaceBook Account ,,, Kathy Pink.
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> I got a Twitter Account . . . Kathyjopink.
>
I guess you didn't really understand my previous response on this
topic. It's very unlikely your e-mail was hacked. Rather, most
likely your e-mail address was spoofed. This can happen to anyone at
any time, and anyone using a public mailing list (such as this one)
has exposed their e-mail address enough that it can easily be picked
up and used this way. As a result, there really is no point in
changing your e-mail address. In fact you might want to consider
continuing to use it for public mailing lists and keep a more private
address for things like online shopping so that you know the one you
use for private stuff doesn't get spoofed.
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