04-04-2011 01:49 PM
From Walgreens.com today 4/4/2011
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04-04-2011 03:11 PM
Also from Chase Bank .... who sensibly add:
As a reminder, we recommend that you:
04-04-2011 03:16 PM - edited 04-04-2011 03:25 PM
Hi GORPY1,
Thanks for bringing this up. As you probably know, the breach at Epsilon affected many companies, including several financial institutions. People who are on those companies' email correspondence lists (and even people who opted out) may soon see fraudulent email messages addressed to them personally that appear to come from the company that normally sends them such promotional email. The fake messages may attempt to trick the recipient into divulging personal information such as passwords, social security numbers, etc. The following article explains the situation and lists the companies that are involved. Anyone who may be on any of these companies' mailing lists should be very careful about responding to messages that appear to come them:
04-04-2011 03:39 PM
huwyngr wrote:Also from Chase Bank .... who sensibly add:
As a reminder, we recommend that you:
- Don't give your Chase OnlineSM User ID or password in e-mail.
- Don't respond to e-mails that require you to enter personal information directly into the e-mail.
- Don't respond to e-mails threatening to close your account if you do not take the immediate action of providing personal information.
- Don't reply to e-mails asking you to send personal information.
- Don't use your e-mail address as a login ID or password.
Thanks huwyngr....Boy what Great advice, I hope people read this....Thanks. Gorpy1
04-04-2011 03:42 PM
Thanks Sendof Jive, You are absolutly correct, Computer World has a similiar article about how dangerous this could be Thanks, Gorpy1
04-05-2011 01:47 PM - edited 04-05-2011 02:02 PM
Marian Merritt, Norton's Internet Safety Advocate, appeared on a Los Angeles television news program today to discuss the Epsilon breach. She expanded on some of the excellent advice that she recently posted in her Ask Marian blog. For anyone interested in seeing her on the show, the interview can be seen here:
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2011/04/05/are-you-
04-05-2011 02:09 PM
SendOfJive wrote:Marian Merritt, Norton's Internet Safety Advocate, appeared on a Los Angeles television news program today to discuss the Epsilon breach. She expanded on some of the excellent advice that she recently posted in her Ask Marian blog. For anyone interested in seeing her on the show, the interview can be seen here:
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2011/04/05/are-you-
prepared-for-an-internet-security-breach/
Hi SendOfJive......I just saw that today...good advice......Thanks,,,,Gorpy1
04-05-2011 02:29 PM
Good presentation.
BTW Did anyone else find the video very dark? I turned up the brilliance on my CRT to see Marian's face but had to revert not to blind myself here in the forums!
04-05-2011 03:42 PM
Hi huwyngr,
I had no trouble viewing it. But I had to allow a zillion domains in NoScript before the viewer would even show on the page. ![]()
04-05-2011 05:07 PM
Different problems for different folk I guess -- true I'm just using the ASUS NVidia on board chip for graphics ....
