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Phishers Steal Email Account Credentials With Shady “Windows Update” Site

Discussion in 'Security Updates' started by snoopy, Nov 1, 2012.

  1. snoopy

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    Story & screenshot: http:/ ews.softpedia.com ews/Phishers-Steal-Email-Account-Credentials-with-Shady-Windows-Update-Site-303710.shtml
     
  2. andsome

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    Any messages received on line about your computer are likely so be spam. I would ignore them all, and go to Windows update instead. Like wise, a bank will NEVER e mail you with a log on link. My bank e mails me information only, and occasionally tells me that i have a message waiting on the website, but NEVER gives a link, I have to choose to log on to the correct site myself.
     

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