Read more.For years, viruses have been spread across the internet attached to emails promising shall we say closer looks at celebrities such as Anna Kournikova and Britney Spears. It's still happening, but are people still falling for it?
Read more.For years, viruses have been spread across the internet attached to emails promising shall we say closer looks at celebrities such as Anna Kournikova and Britney Spears. It's still happening, but are people still falling for it?
All I get is the standard pen1s enlargement offers. Maybe someone's trying to tell me something as opposed to sell me something.
I wouldn't click on any email offering views of celeb totty, naked or otherwise. But then, I'm very old and boring.
I would google first to check if it was a virus
If would be if she was sitting on my lap asking me to open that email. I can always reformat the computer.Is a naked Scarlett Johansson enough to entice you into opening junk email?
Otherwise .... nope.
I wouldn't open an email with those headers. I know where all the best nude ladies are on the net anyhow
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I got a novel one today, the subject was simply "**** YOU"
No. I'd google it then hit up the usual suspects, and even then only if it sounded vaguely plausible in the first place.
If someone is foolish enough to open an email from a sender they didn't know and click on a link, then perhaps they do deserve what's coming to them. Nothing in life is free...
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