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January 18, 2017, 04:26:45 PM
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I get more of them all the time. They purport to be from Google or something, but often have a return email of chuk @ freeemail.com or something else that makes no sense. Never click links in email!

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January 18, 2017, 05:08:29 PM
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It's a bit strange to see so many phishing attempts circulating around. Recently people were posting info about phishing mails from fake blockchain.info and other online wallets.
I wonder if malware mails were sent blindly, or if the attackers have access to some kind of database of stolen emails or something?


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January 18, 2017, 05:19:27 PM
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It's a bit strange to see so many phishing attempts circulating around. Recently people were posting info about phishing mails from fake blockchain.info and other online wallets.
I wonder if malware mails were sent blindly, or if the attackers have access to some kind of database of stolen emails or something?

I also has the same thoughts.  Currently i am just using a free avast software so i cant delte it but i kept on receiving a warning attempt blocked by avast type: malware and a specific malware on powershell
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January 19, 2017, 12:14:35 AM
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Well phishing has come to stay and forming part of the Internet community so I would admonish everyone to get antivirus and stop clicking on Strange links. I have been phished before for my Facebook credentials but thank God it was a family prank by an enthusiastic sibling.
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