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Post by jojo on May 9, 2012 10:43:31 GMT
OK, long wind warning. I have a sister in law who lives in Africa. She has daughters and granddaughters. Her grandaughters are all still young enough that I can spoil them, and naturally, I do. Anyway, my sister in law has a not uncommon name. So I get an email last night, claiming to be from who I thought was my sister in law. Though, strangely, the last name was slightly shortened. Never mind. She must have altered it, perhaps a new computer or something. It wouldn't open on Mozilla, the line, click here to see photo did nothing. So I opened it with Windows live. This time the line definately responded but still, wouldn't open the photos. Now I was determined to see those photos, so I logged into Hotmail, found the email and clicked on it. This time the line did respond, but Hotmail warned me that it might be a problem. But what do they know, eh? Another page was opened, asking me to log into Hotmail. Stupid program, doesn't knwo I already am in. I started to type in my password. The Rapport warned me this was a phishing site. I checked the address and it was something quite strange. It began with either, ww105. or sn139w. I don't recognise these at all. Thought I mention it because I am normally so careful. I'm also the first to tut tut when someone else does anything like this. I have been warned. Complacency. Not to be out done, I'll take this opportunity, (as if I needed much of an excuse, ;D) to post a latest pic anyway.
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Post by Lynnrose on May 9, 2012 11:29:14 GMT
Lol Jojo....thank goodness for your secure PC trying its' best to stop you opening stuff! Lovely pic, but nooooo, don't remind me that Christmas is nearer than we all realise!!
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