Re: security scam from 'update.co.uk'

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On Sat, June 5, 2010 9:21 pm, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> On Sat 05 Jun 2010 10:05:32 AM CEST, ninajt wrote
>
>> I've just received an e mail from 'update.co.uk' asking me for my
>> username, password, and date of birth as they are making updates to
>> email. I cant imagine this is a legitimate but I dont want to disrupt my
>> email if it is. do you know anything about this company?
>
> wait until your mail does NOT work, then you know how to fix it later,
> never send password !, ask them to change your password is more fun :=)

I replied in a jokey nature ( yes I ordered viagra from them) to this
thread but my post does not appeared to have been delivered to the group.
I am concerned that my installation is not working properly.


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