Ray, you need to change your password for your email account. ?You guys know I 
recently got the same bug and AOL shut down my email and told me to change my 
password.?

Paul Visk
Belleville Il
618 406 4705


Sent on the new Sprint Network from my Samsung Galaxy S?4.

<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Mike Stirewalt via 
KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org> </div><div>Date:11/01/2014  1:19 PM  
(GMT-06:00) </div><div>To: krnet at list.krnet.org </div><div>Subject: KR> 
Ray's bug </div><div>
</div>I've gotten things (including this most recent one that Larry is
referring to) from Ray's address for quite a long time.  Never very often
and never anything that has caused a problem, but something got into his
address book a long time ago and occasionally sends things out to the
addresses in it.  I'm no expert on this subject but it could be that his
computer doesn't have a "bug" exactly but rather his address book
contents have been harvested and used to send out spam.  Or maybe that's
the very definition of an internet bug - I always think of bugs as
defects in programming.  In any case it is very infrequent that I get
something from his address and it's always easy to identify as spam since
it's an impersonal message including a link we're supposed to click on. 
Of course I never click on such links from these kinds of emails.  I'm
very clever.  I'm a pilot.  

Mike
KSEE

For what it's worth, I'll mention that I never have ever used an "address
book" packaged with email clients.  They are prime targets for the
spammers & other evil doers and of all the prime targets, Internet
Explorer and Outlook/Outlook Express are the most targeted since they are
packaged with Windows and therefore give the spammers & evil doers more
bang for their buck.  That's the way it used to be anyway.  I'm sure
they've gotten a lot more sophisticated with their tricks.    



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