View Full Version : "Ireland Calls" Spam
v.wells
20-10-2008, 10:33 PM
Just received a "wanting to get to know you" email from a name called vic. Said he'd got contact details from Ireland Calls website. I never responded and marked it as spam and it disappeared. Good riddance and beware opening anything from someone you don't know!
susan-y
21-10-2008, 12:17 AM
Hi Vanessa...
Is there even a web site called " Ireland calls" ?
Sue
MarkJ
21-10-2008, 12:29 AM
Yes there is, but I somehow doubt the spam is in any way connected to it!
As Vanessa says - if you don't recognise the sender (or at least know that you use a specific site which claims the mail was sent from) don't open it - just delete.
Be especially careful of unexpected attachments - even from people you know. It is easy to send them a quick email to check they sent an attachment.
Avoid anything claiming to be an "eGreeting" or other digital card type thing - there are a lot of spams using that sort of approach around still.
Mark
susan-y
21-10-2008, 12:51 AM
Thanks Mark...
I have never heard of that web site so I was just curious. Its unfortunate that I probably will never look at it because of this "spam" even though I realize it likely is not connected in any way to "vic' the spammer....
I used to use one of the greeting card emails alot but once I started getting spam from someone copying them I quit sending the cards. Now I just send colourful emails on special occasions!
Sue
Mary Anne
21-10-2008, 11:14 AM
Lately I have been getting a lot of warnings from my virus-detection software that spam emails have contained a trojan. |scold|
Happily, they were removed, and I followed my usual practice of deleting the emails (even though most of them are telling me I have WON the lottery!:()
We should all follow Mark's good advice - dlete, delete, delete - AND keep our security software up-to-date!
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