[Coco] OT - Spam and Phishing

Wayne Campbell asa.rand at gmail.com
Wed Jan 6 12:08:55 EST 2016


I have had these issues as well. In my case, I was spammed by my own email
address once. I was shocked! I still do not understand how gmail does not
know when a spammer from the outside is spamming a gmail user with their
own email address. I also regularly get emails from MyPCBackup asking
"Rana" if they can delete their files or warning that their files are about
to be deleted. I emailed them repeatedly that this is not me and that they
are mistaken, but they send them anyway. They all go to the spam folder. I
don't even look at them anymore.

If you receive a bogus email from someone you know, I recommend the
following:

1. contact them via phone to verify whether or not the email was from them.
2. failing that, email them at a known email address from a different
account (of yours) to ask them about it.
3. report the spam to your email provider so that they can update their
filters.
4. send any suspicious email to spam so that your internal filter can begin
to send subsequent emails from that address to the spam folder so you don't
even have to see them in your inbox.

There will be times when an email gets through the filter. Do not be
alarmed. Just send that email to spam and it will make them continue to go
there.

That's about all I can advise you to do.

Wayne

On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 8:08 AM, Salvador Garcia <
ssalvadorgarcia at netscape.net> wrote:

> Hi, I definitely would not email "rlee". Doing that will provide your
> email to him (or her). One possibility is that Kim's computer got infected,
> the malware looked up her contacts list and found you and used the "rlee"
> mail address as a source. The best you can do is give Kim a head's up in
> case she is infected. Gawd, I hate these people that make malware or in any
> way want to bring us harm! Regards!
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Ostrom <smostrom7 at comcast.net>
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Tue, Jan 5, 2016 10:51 pm
> Subject: Re: [Coco] OT - Spam and Phishing
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> Sorry to make this off-topic post, but I have a question about spam and
> phishing, and know many of you are computer experts, and there is a slight
> lull in the Coco conversation right now.Yesterday I received an e-mail,
> supposedly from a friend and recent co-worker.  It looked odd so I did not
> open it, but right clicked the message to look at the properties.  It
> showed,"Kimberly Bombard" <rlee at greenwoodtel.com>Subject: FWD: new
> productIt was obviously bogus and spoofing my friend's name.  Should I
> write an e-mail to "rlee" and tell that person it looks like his or her
> computer has been hacked and is being used to send out spam? My computer is
> pretty well protected against invasion, and I'm quite careful about where I
> go on-line. Where is the most likely leak so this spammer knew Kim and I
> were friends? Kim's computer or mine, knowing that I received this e-mail
> from her and she did not receive the e-mail from me?  She is listed in my
> contacts as "Kim Bombard", not Kimberly, but her work e-mail address in my
> contacts is Kimberly.Bombard at ...".Comments?  And I apologize again for
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