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JodyGirl wrote on December 26, 2006 at 6:05 am
:fanfare: Happy Birthday SistaBluz :birthday: May all your dreams come true:inlove: Sweet Sister Carole 😎 Tyler and the Seaman family, keeping you all close to my heart and in my prayers. Hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas. It's not an easy time of year for everyone. Those in need, please know my thoughts and prayers are with you. My apologies to those who I send cards to each year. I didn't send cards out this year but I send my love as always:inlove: Here's a lovely Christmas story for you all... My email was hacked. I don't know how someone got into it, but there was a section in "MY ACCOUNT" for an "alternate email address". (Was this supposed to make my email account more secure?) Whoever hacked me put in their email addy as the alternate address and labeled it as "primary". By doing this, they were then able to receive all of my online info such as my Amazon, eBay, Paypal, electronic payroll deposit, ATM info, credit cards, checking account, Comcast info, geez, did I miss anything? Actually, I'm still in the process of finding what else they've gotten a hold of. Lana and Rowland, are you going to let me get away with posting the email addy this hacker is using? I don't know if they are hacking hundreds of people and using different emails for each victim. keeper77@gmail.com I sent an email to this address asking them to leave me alone. They responded! They asked me to have my Paypal account verified. Nice set of gonads! Brothers & Sisters, the reason I am sharing this info with you is so you will protect yourselves. The only way you can protect yourself is to keep a very watchful eye on all of your accounts as well as your credit reports. I thought I was being very careful. I now feel there is no way you can be careful enough. It's not just when making a purchase online... I just saw a report that said more people get their credit cards hacked and/or their identity stolen or tampered with when they use their credit cards at a public place such as a restaurant. OK, so say we pay with cash from now on. All of our information is still being stored on various databases due to our checking accounts, car loans, insurance information, etc. Does anyone have any suggestions how to safeguard our info? Stepping off the soapbox... Lots of love to all :squeeze:
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