Internet Phishing Scams

emapey

Posted: May 19, 08 12:50pm

Do not click on email links!! Always Copy and Paste them on your Browser. Prevents Internet Phishing Scams!! Read Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security - Watch those links!

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Posted: May 19, 08 1:31pm

Do not click on email links!! Always Copy and Paste them on your Browser. Prevents Internet Phishing Scams!! Read <a hre...

Please be more clear. I don’t understand your post. TKS, Buddy

Early this year I got a bad guy in my PC.

It was called a key logger. This means that anything I enter on my keyboard is recorded and sent to God knows where. Nothing would kick it out. Sure I could delete it but my registry would just add it back.

Talk about making me paranoid. I would sit in front of this monster and hold down (IN Word) a key and let it repeat for as long as my finger would last on a key. I think I made it to over 400 pages one time.

I had to format my hard drive and do a dead load on my main PC to get rid of it. They were probably looking for bank account numbers, etc. Some people need to get a life (the hackers).

When people on TBD, E-Mail, etc add another site in their post I never click on it. Homeland security could care less looking at the stuff I compose. Happy Monday, darroll