[nabs-l] email accounts being hacked

Kaiti Shelton crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 21 22:23:19 UTC 2013


Hi Andrew,

You are right to not open emails without a subject line, i do the
same.  I didn't see one from Angela, but I did see one from a Cody
looking like a fishing scam with no subject and a random link.  Thank
God Gmail allows me to view the first few characters of the message
before I actually open the email.

I agree!  If you have had an email you didn't send go through the
list.  Especially since we're all students here who need our
computers, Apple Devices, and other equipment for school, please do
what you can to fix the situation so the virus or whatever doesn't
spread across the list.

On 2/21/13, Andrew <andrewjedg at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I seen some emails that have been going through here. it looks like
> some people have been hacked.  today i just saw one from an angela If
> you find that your email account is been hacked please reset or change
> your password.  That is what i reckommend.
>
> I j ust wondered if anybody else saw the message from an angela with
> the web site. don't open that aud web site those suspisious things
> most likely have a virous.
>
> I don't mean to be paranoied but i just wanted to make sure that
> person knows that they have been hacked i know it is because there is
> no subject line and i don't open emails with no subject.
>
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Kaiti




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