[PPRAANet] More phishing attempts
Dennis Major
N0ABC at msn.com
Sat Dec 9 14:52:21 EST 2017
I just want to add my 2 cents....
I can always appreciate when websites list email addresses of contacts
with an added space - it precludes the harvesting of the true email
address while a real human can easily look at and jot down the address,
knowing that the space needs to be removed. The human user can also
easily copy and paste it, then remove the space(s) present.
On 12/9/2017 12:11 PM, John Bloodgood wrote:
> I want to clarify: The website has not been hacked. The reflector has not been hacked. And as far as we know, the reflector list has not been exposed. Just be aware, especially board members, that our board member information is public knowledge and that scammers may use that to their advantage to try to con you.
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> The important take-aways from my original email should be to pay close attention to what an email says even if it looks like it came from a legitimate account and that the club will not ask you for money in advance for later reimbursement.
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> This holds true for ANY emails, not just PPRAA related.
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> Sorry if some folks got the impression that the reflector had been hacked.
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> John Bloodgood, KD0SFY
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