In Reply to: RE: Fraud Alert posted by Joseph Crowe on April 1, 2014 at 07:22:09:
The provider isn't the source of most hacking, it's emails containing links. They look legit, you click on the link, and you're infected. Most of the time the return address is someone you know. Their email account was hacked and you get the bogus email with the link to a virus. The giveaway that it's phony is that you'll see a dozen or more CC addresses, as it sends the same phony email to everyone in their address book. If you see that don't click on the link.
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