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Backbeach Jake
04-21-2014, 07:16 PM
Jenn's e-mail address is spamming everyone and their brother. What the hell is going on and how do we stop it?

Slipknot
04-21-2014, 07:38 PM
I don't know but it sounds like someone hacked it

change the password immediately for one thing
or cancel it
I think you should change the address and start over
that sucks

iamskippy
04-21-2014, 07:39 PM
Well, thats always a hard one.

Question 1 does she use a pc or device that uses and email client like outlook

If so change pass word and scan pc.

Question 2, has she pissed anyone off or signed up for a cruise or for something free on line?

This is one of the oldeat forms of "spoofing" once the email address is out it grts added to lists and programs will continue to spam.

The 2 ways that are popular are listed above, there are others, but the sad part is she may need to create a new email address.


If tou can get me a copy of the email i.will check the meta data and see if its truely coming from her email or if ts spoofed.

LMK if i can help.
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Raven
04-21-2014, 08:41 PM
virus

had a friends email send me a bunch of stuff

always the same
and it discovers and sends to everyone in
the email contacts

timmah
04-21-2014, 09:13 PM
virus

had a friends email send me a bunch of stuff

always the same
and it discovers and sends to everyone in
the email contacts

Yeah, if it's sending to people in her contact list it's a virus.
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iamskippy
04-21-2014, 09:46 PM
Yeah, if it's sending to people in her contact list it's a virus.
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Not necessarily true.
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Pete F.
04-21-2014, 09:55 PM
Try running malwarebytes

Raven
04-22-2014, 03:57 AM
it's SPAM :spam:

Ian
04-22-2014, 06:28 AM
Jenn's e-mail address is spamming everyone and their brother. What the hell is going on and how do we stop it?

If it's a cloud based mail service cross reference the list of vulnerable accounts from the Heartbleed vulnerability (openSSL). She may have to change the password. She should also see if that mail provider supports two factor authentication. Its worth the hassle these days to protect the treasure trove of personal information we have stored in these accounts.
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Raven
04-22-2014, 06:57 AM
run microsoft security essentials
and see if it finds it
it's free

download HERE (http://microsoft-security-essentials.todownload.com/?lp=adwords&kw=Microsoft%20security%20essentials%20free%20anti virus&mt=b&ad=43415944758&pl=&ds=s&gclid=CKqe4eeE9L0CFYuXOgodK3UALQ)

JohnR
04-22-2014, 08:04 AM
MS Security Essentials is hardly a speed bump to security threats, let alone a good perimeter defense. MSSE faired the worst out of a recent (last year) round up on AV products. Do Not Rely on MS Security Essentials pleeeeeze.

Change all of your passwords - particularly email.

But as mentioned elsewhere their is plenty of email spoofing going on, including that of lists. Twenty years fo scanning massive email lists and about every email address and the ones they associate with are known to spammers.

Raven
04-22-2014, 08:45 AM
i was noticing that there are now
double underlined words in different posts
that are advertisements for a variety of things.

Is this something new to S-B or what?

i know about the changing banner is essentially
where you've last been surfing ect.
but what about the double underlined in Blue words?

iamskippy
04-22-2014, 01:42 PM
MS Security Essentials is hardly a speed bump to security threats, let alone a good perimeter defense. MSSE faired the worst out of a recent (last year) round up on AV products. Do Not Rely on MS Security Essentials pleeeeeze.

Change all of your passwords - particularly email.

But as mentioned elsewhere their is plenty of email spoofing going on, including that of lists. Twenty years fo scanning massive email lists and about every email address and the ones they associate with are known to spammers.

:uhuh:

Backbeach Jake
04-24-2014, 07:19 AM
Thanks for the advice, guys. Jenn called AOL directly ans they said that they're working on it. Just change the password.

ThrowingTimber
05-02-2014, 08:18 AM
AOL was recently hacked big time.

Ian
05-02-2014, 09:40 AM
Thanks for the advice, guys. Jenn called AOL directly ans they said that they're working on it. Just change the password.

Has anyone suggested getting rid of the AOL account? I know a lot of people have a hard time with it (my future mother in law included) but there are a lot of other providers out there that give you significantly more value for your account. That and they are typically further ahead of the curve with identifying and remediating issues like these.

Raven
05-02-2014, 11:36 AM
was Michaels art supply store
for any of you who have made recent purchases
of paint -> be aware ....