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Originally posted by woody1 View PostHave you considered changing your email address? Maybe also switching to another mail platform that doesn't get spammed/hacked as often.
Yes, it's a pain but it might be worth it in the long run. When I did it, I set hotmail to forward everything to gmail. Thankfully, it didn't forward anything that it had filtered as spam.
I don't think it's the platform that gets targeted for spam, its whatever list the spammer has and it's nothing to do with being hacked
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Have you considered changing your email address? Maybe also switching to another mail platform that doesn't get spammed/hacked as often.
Yes, it's a pain but it might be worth it in the long run. When I did it, I set hotmail to forward everything to gmail. Thankfully, it didn't forward anything that it had filtered as spam.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhen signing up for things, apart from using an account that isn't my primary one, the other thing I do is add the initials of the company to my name, e.g. here might be Mr FoxHatCUK
Then if I receive spam and it begins "Dear Mr FoxHatCUK" then I know where they got that address from.
Wish I'd thought of that before with the BT issue. I'm 100% something has been leaked because of the unique password appearing on darkweb lists. I dropped them a line about it but got told no data leaks from them.
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When signing up for things, apart from using an account that isn't my primary one, the other thing I do is add the initials of the company to my name, e.g. here might be Mr FoxHatCUK
Then if I receive spam and it begins "Dear Mr FoxHatCUK" then I know where they got that address from.
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When I was on hotmail, used to get tons of it. Not so much, since switching to gmail. And as you say, it tends to come in spates.
My missus has a 2nd email address that she uses for anything she can't 99% trust. She signed up for some prize draw once, and was really glad she didn't use her main email.
I sometimes use temporary email addresses like temp-mail to sign up on forums etc.
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Originally posted by woody1 View PostWhich email do you use? I'm on gmail, and I can't recall any spam for a long time not being redirected to the spam folder. I'm always vigilant for anything suss.
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Which email do you use? I'm on gmail, and I can't recall any spam for a long time not being redirected to the spam folder. I'm always vigilant for anything suss.
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Spam email (again)
So, in the past couple of weeks I've started recieving spam emails that start with different type of hearts pictures and some text around starting a conversation. Here is one of the subjects - 💖💚Hi there, Thought it might be nice to talk to someone new today.
Probably four or five a day. It also kicks of a Norton Virus warning due to a PDF attachement giving me a PDF:ScamX-gen Trj popup from Norton. File is quarantined and most mails go to spam.
The only annoying thing is having to click off the massive quarantine popup from Norton. I can't put a rule on as the hearts are different ones and the text is subtly different everytime. Only about 2 in 30 are dublicates. Problem is though even if I got a rule up to move to deleted the mail still hits my account and Norton would popup even if the rule then deleted the mail yes? It doesn't delete it before it's delivered right? Is there anything I can do beyond a mail rule. I've spent an evening diligently reporting them all to norton and marking as Spam in the hope someone will start catching them before delivery or something.
The other option is to turn off Norton checking email I guess. I don't open daft files so don't think thats an issue.
Any other thoughts to make these less of an annoyance or is it another case of welcome to the internet world and wait till it sorts itself out?Tags: None
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