Thursday, January 19, 2012

I get SPAM

If you are like me your email is constantly bombarded with spam despite any spam filters you might have installed on your computer. I currently use Norton 360 as well as Malwarebytes anti-malware and AOL has a program for intercepting and reporting spam which does a reasonable job of removing spam from my emails.

Still, some manage to get through. I receive the usual spam emails: cut-rate drugs, meet singles in my area, and the Nigerian and UK offers to send me money based on my name match to a citizen from their country or as a result of a sweepstakes win. Millions stand to be won just by sending my name, address, banking information…..Yeah, right.

Recently though I have received emails apparently from numbers. I have no idea who (or what) 2d8e4483cb0f934aed1685427fa64d36@guillemot.barranditeexacerbated.info is. Nor do any of these ring any bells: fcfade1e1e2749d920586d3ee4d14ca8@homemaking.archbishopesshypertrophied.info,
5cc3ea54098e86508d53ecccc46d2c7e@snaffled.adelricregalo.info, and especially 333b3afdd95d3f363e7e98a917e729d1@proudful.collidinhepatonephric.info. Even someone who calls himself Mikesyouung@gmail.com won’t get any reply from me, even though we share a similar last name. And unknownname@undiscloseddomain, forget it.

I even get emails from banks offering me credit cards but Orchard Bank should have a legitimate address, not this one: 639f7afe5f221ff1f400c3b684bb515e@mopped.cardplayerlisa.info. I mean, really,
cardplayerlisa?

And Mikesyouung, if you can prove some relationship to me, contact me again.

I’m sure you will.

Bunkin

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