
08-31-2017, 11:54 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Winters in TV, Summers in Canada.
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Originally Posted by springfield
While in CO I clicked on an attachment from a former renter...big mistake. since then, my credit card has been hacked, got a new one. Changed passwords on everything I can think of. Someone, somehow, tried to hack into my patient portal account with the villages health care, after several attempts, it was locked then they tried again and got locked out. I just changed that info and password as well. I froze my credit reports with the 3 credit report companies.
My IPhone has had strange problems, my emails go to trash, had to restart my thumb print id. Bottom line do not open any attachments unless you are sure that it is legit
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We've all done the same thing, don't beat yourself up. Live and learn.
I don't open any attachments unless they're from friends.
I am careful to check the sender's email address before I open the attachment.
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