She gets somebody else’s eBay messages
Mikka Garcia shares her own baffling experience on cyberspace after reading how my Facebook page was “hijacked.”
Mikka Garcia shares her own baffling experience on cyberspace after reading how my Facebook page was “hijacked.”
Poor William Patey! First, an e-mail supposedly from him, with his identification card attached, was sent out offering a 20 percent “share of $9.7 million he allegedly made in an oil deal with Iraqis.” (The British embassy confirmed there was indeed a retired diplomat by that name.)
A friend forwarded an e-mail that claimed bar codes would tell consumers where a product was manufactured. The e-mail was supposed to help people find out the origin of products, particularly food, that they buy to help them decide if they would feel safe consuming those items.
A few weeks ago, tech blogger Abe Olandres of Yugatech posted how his PayPal account was hacked, resulting in the unauthorized transfer of a significant amount of money to another’s
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