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Scam email using forum member's address - Mick Hanna - 10-12-2020

This is for Julian Hunt, whom I know contributes to the forum, but I have no other way of contacting him. 

Julian, I received an email using your address asking for a favour involving buying an Amazon gift card. I realised immediately your email address has been hacked, but binned the message after marking it as Spam, so didn't bother recording the contents.

Could somebody pass this on if they are in contact and Julian hasn't seen it, please?


RE: Scam email using forum member's address - Jack in the Box - 10-12-2020

We had the same happen to us yesterday.

I alerted his son who confirmed Julian has been hacked.

Alan


RE: Scam email using forum member's address - David Stepney - 10-12-2020

I recall that this happened to Duncan Grimmond a few weeks ago.


RE: Scam email using forum member's address - Steve kay - 10-12-2020

Happened to me as well, so do the hackers somehow get acess via the forum? I deleted it immediately, so the threat of an Amazon gift card luckily escaped me.


RE: Scam email using forum member's address - Steve Jones - 10-12-2020

(10-12-2020, 02:29 PM)Steve kay Wrote: ................so do the hackers somehow get access via the forum? 

I think it comes via Julian's personal contact list, Steve. Someone who's a good friend of both Julian and myself told me last night that he'd received the scam email. He's never had any dealings with this Forum indeed he did't know it exists. 

Steve


RE: Scam email using forum member's address - Julian Hunt - 11-12-2020

My apologies to Friends who have been troubled by this. I'm afraid that my e-mail account has been affected too so I have had to set up a new account with a different supplier.

My attempt to send out a warning from the new account to my contacts yesterday afternoon was not a success I received 21 failure notices I'll have another try later on. I did get through to Frank Hernandez, so there is a light somewhere.

The advice I have been given is virus check your computer (and in my case) change my password - which I cannot - hence the new account.


RE: Scam email using forum member's address - Parazine - 11-12-2020

The scammer has lifted addresses from the BA7C website as well. These are protected in themselves with nothing actually behind them but as a club official, I had an email purporting to come from the club chairman last night asking me to buy Amazon vouchers for him!

It's probably kids doing this…..


RE: Scam email using forum member's address - Martin Prior - 13-12-2020

I've been the alleged "sender" of similar mails on four occasions over three or four years. There are a couple of interesting points:

1. The emails have used my name and very close approximations to my address. but not my EXACT address. For this reason, I'm pretty certain that it isn't a "hack" of my account.

2. On every occasion, the spam messages have gone to just the same four recipients, all members of this forum. This makes me wonder whether the problem is at this end, rather than mine.


RE: Scam email using forum member's address - jpsmit - 13-12-2020

(13-12-2020, 10:51 AM)Martin Prior Wrote: I've been the alleged "sender" of similar mails on four occasions over three or four years.  There are a couple of interesting points:

1.  The emails have used my name and very close approximations to my address. but not my EXACT address.  For this reason, I'm pretty certain that it isn't a "hack" of my account.

2.  On every occasion, the spam messages have gone to just the same four recipients, all members of this forum.  This makes me wonder whether the problem is at this end, rather than mine.

Without knowing the ins and outs of the site, you may be correct. About once every three months I get an email from my wife or vice versa asking for gift cards. The names originate from the website of our overseeing body (we work together) - where our names and a few others are listed. The actual email is never correct just the name has been harvested.

Last month we received one from a fellow that we all know has been dead for half a century - but his name has been listed on the same website.


RE: Scam email using forum member's address - Dutch-Ulster rep - 14-12-2020

Quite a feat for someone dead by half a century to already have an email account. Visionary !