[ddots-l] Re: A Slight Correction about Postcard Virus

Hello Sharon,

I want to ask you some questions about the link at the bottom of your email.
Can you please email me off list. My email is Neville@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

website neville@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx phone 407-222-4488 email
neville@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 

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Subject: [ddots-l] A Slight Correction about Postcard Virus

 

Hi again, it's Sharon.

 

Actually, I got a reply from someone who seems to be more informed about
such messages.  I believe Hallmark itself is reliable, but the thing to
watch for is when the invitation does not give you your friend/family member
their direct name, e.g "A family member sent you this postcard from
Hallmark."  So if you get a message like, say, "Sharon Hooley sent you this
postcard from Hallmark," then it would be safe, since the hacker doesn't
know my name.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Come inside where it's cool!

 

http://www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/52721

 

Sharon

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