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| Weird email happening | |
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| Topic Started: Oct 5 2013, 01:05 PM (56 Views) | |
| Deleted User | Oct 5 2013, 01:05 PM Post #1 |
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Yesterday, Bitsy sent a number of her friends an email containing a series of photographs. When I opened the email, there was a box, and when I clicked on the box, a video started playing. It was a male talking about his remedy for diabetes and other ailments. You didn't see the man. What appeared on the screen of the Utube type box were subtitles of the points the voice was making. I watched for about 5 minutes, but all he was saying was how great his discovery was, but in 5 minutes, never actually told you what it was. I figured it was some sort of ad, and Bitsy's email had been hacked. Today, I find out all of her other friend saw the series of photos that I finally did see this afternoon when she resent the email just to me. This time, instead of a box, there was an envelope, and upon clicking on the envelope, the photos appeared. Can anyone explain this? |
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| Delphi51 | Oct 5 2013, 05:25 PM Post #2 |
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Were the pictures attached or were they on a cloud service like photobucket? |
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| Bitsy | Oct 6 2013, 01:34 AM Post #3 |
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They were in the body of the email. |
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