08-28-2014, 10:01 AM
Charlie B Wrote:I belong to several yahoo groups and in fact I own one with 75 members. The only hacking I am aware of comes from someone getting a phishing email asking them to log on to their account. They look close, but normally the spelling is bad, and the link is a false address. Your advise advise works for the entire internet.My wife and me get at least each 10 phishing emails a day. Most of them became extreme well made over the last years. The safest way to detect those perfect made fakes is the content of either a link (into some dirt) or an attachment (with some dirt). Correct emails from PayPal, banks etc. never have links or attachments here in Germany.
Charlie
Reinhard
