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  • To: Eric Dierker <ericdierker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: [ga]
  • From: Jeffrey Williams <jwkckid2@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 20:52:53 -0700

Eric and all,

  Hummmm?  Seems to me that perhaps it would be wise than to delete
your Yahoo profile
for that Email address as soon as possible if your not using it.
That's pretty much SOP
for same.  Otherwise you could have it temporarily suspended and block usage as
Yahoo does offer that service to all Yahoo subscribers.  I did similar
to my old and still
suspended Netcom Email address.  I would at least get in touch with
Yahoo and let them
know.

Kindest regards and god bless,
Jeffrey A. Williams
PH # 214-245-2647

On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Eric Dierker <ericdierker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> How interesting -- have not used that email in a long time--- I do not even
> remember the password
>
> From: Jeffrey Williams <jwkckid2@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Eric ( Duh Ga Chair) Dierker
> <ericdierker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 5:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [ga]
>
> John and all,
>
>   Spot on John.  I several days ago warned Eric of such.  Evidently he
> doesn't have good
> malware protection of any sort just a basic firewall which we all know
> isn't anywhere good
> enough.  The link is "Spammy".  I suggested several means by which
> Eric could extricate
> himself and his Yahoo Email address from this, and I was under the
> impression he was
> interested in doing so ASAP.  Seems that his progress in that
> direction has yet to reach
> maturity.
>
>   Of course Yahoo has been under some attacks of late that have
> exposed a significant
> number of Yahoo users Email addresses and perhaps server based address
> books.
> If indeed Eric was one of those 1.8m users that were hacked, it would
> be in his best
> interest to change providers, or yahoo email addresses ASAP as by now
> he has been
> so deeply and completely compromised that to do otherwise would not
> likely get him
> off the many RBL services to which his Yahoo Email address is now a
> permanent
> entry of.
>
> Kindest regards and god bless,
> Jeffrey A. Williams
> PH # 214-245-2647
>
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 3:33 PM, John Palmer
> <jpalmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Looks like Hugh's email address is being double "Joe-jobbed". In other
>> words, his return addr
>> is on spam sent by spammers and they are sending stuff to addresses in his
>> address book.
>>
>> Looks like he may have gotten a virus on his machine that swiped his
>> e-mail
>> address book and is
>> now sending to those addresses with his addy as a faked return-addr. More
>> likely that you will be
>> in the white-list of people in your addr book - common tactic.
>>
>> I suspect that the link is a malware link.  DONT click on it.
>>
>> In other words, I doubt Hugh sent it himself
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Gregg L. DesElms
>> To: Hugh Dierker
>> Cc: eddan@xxxxxxx ; ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; greg.abbott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ;
>> DADierker@xxxxxxx ; frank.fowlie@xxxxxxxxx ; shelmar888@xxxxxxxxx ;
>> members@xxxxxxxxxxx ; dk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 3:34 PM
>> Subject: [ga]
>>
>> Could we please not have any more of these messages with nothing in the
>> "Subject:" field?  No blank "Suject:" fields, please.
>>
>> For starters, some spam filters dump blank "Subject:" fields (or
>> "Subject:"
>> fields with words like "no subject" in them) straight to either the spam
>> folder or the nul processor.  So if the sender actually wants to ensure
>> that
>> the messages are received, s/he needs to put something into the "Subject:"
>> field...
>>
>> ...and to stop ignoring the email software's pop-up warning that there's
>> nothing in the "Subject:" field when the "Send" button is pressed.
>>
>> Also, a little more than a mere link in the body of the message would be
>> nice.
>>
>> Thanks!  Just tryin' to help.
>>
>>
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>> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:25 AM, Hugh Dierker <hdierker2204@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> http://binaryrev.webatu.com/mfkld.html
>>
>>
>
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